The name Thames, derived from the Latin Tamesis, is of British origin and refers to one of the most significant rivers in England. The River Thames, which flows through the heart of London, gives its name to this moniker, offering a geographical connection that lends it a sense of historical significance and timelessness. It is often associated with the rich cultural heritage of England's capital city and the vibrant life along its banks.
Thames was quite popular in 1931 with 5 births recorded that year.