Tomas Surname

2,356th
Most Common
surname in the World

Approximately 233,433 people bear this surname

Most prevalent in:
Mozambique
Highest density in:
Andorra

Tomas Surname Definition:

The surnames Thomas and Thompson both derive from the first name Thomas. The first name is one of the most ancient still in popular use, deriving from the ancient Aramaic where it meant ‘twin’. Its popularity in Western Europe stems from the Apostle of the same name, though in fact his real first name was Judas, and Thomas was only his nickname (given to distinguish him from Judas Iscariot).

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Tomas Surname Distribution Map

PlaceIncidenceFrequencyRank in Area
Mozambique38,9331:700153
Angola34,3111:787131
Spain28,5601:1,637187
Philippines27,8261:3,638272
Mexico21,0661:5,892729
Ethiopia19,4781:5,008803
Guatemala9,6391:1,668285
United States5,7991:62,5047,325
Peru4,3721:7,2701,103
Namibia4,0371:59765
Argentina3,8391:11,1341,039
France3,2791:20,2572,346
Portugal2,8501:3,656435
Brazil2,3121:92,5933,491
Russia1,9251:74,8699,585
Poland1,4401:26,3954,027
Nigeria1,3991:126,6218,287
Egypt1,2511:73,4906,720
Dominican Republic1,2021:8,680756
Croatia1,1751:3,599372
Bolivia1,1721:9,0581,032
Indonesia1,0361:127,65412,825
Papua New Guinea9561:8,529657
Bosnia and Herzegovina8571:4,126832
Venezuela8271:36,5222,077
Bangladesh8111:196,4946,734
Australia7421:36,3824,781
Canada7421:49,6576,027
Germany7371:109,23413,483
Saudi Arabia6761:45,6456,666
Czechia6441:16,5122,455
Lithuania6151:4,934781
Turkey5541:140,47211,316
Uruguay5461:6,285692
England4651:119,82412,145
Honduras4471:19,724841
Cuba4441:25,9521,448
Tanzania4221:125,45411,822
Ukraine4061:112,12516,007
Malawi3921:43,6716,239
India3591:2,136,67271,805
DR Congo3081:239,86923,092
Morocco3071:112,30019,480
South Africa2961:183,03320,025
Andorra2831:29640
Panama2731:14,3311,102
Romania2331:86,17110,048
Colombia2171:220,1575,123
Austria2061:41,3376,645
Slovakia1981:26,9524,598
Netherlands1881:89,82514,833
Sweden1561:63,1204,821
Malaysia1371:215,28612,518
Kazakhstan1361:130,01813,505
Iraq1211:289,4355,881
Serbia1121:63,7945,853
Italy1031:593,75455,377
Switzerland1001:82,1299,360
Ireland961:49,0513,577
Chile871:202,4886,415
Moldova861:41,4116,255
Belarus811:117,29717,225
Singapore811:67,9962,745
Thailand751:941,845145,864
Belgium701:164,23822,550
Paraguay621:116,7222,610
Costa Rica591:81,0181,498
Greece591:187,79330,074
New Zealand591:76,75111,256
Nicaragua551:109,4741,955
Kuwait391:97,45410,676
Latvia331:62,1239,312
Taiwan331:710,4475,096
Uzbekistan331:937,24718,607
China311:44,107,1472,374
Norway281:183,65321,594
Zimbabwe271:571,78744,609
Bulgaria231:303,43115,323
Kenya201:2,308,99536,653
Iran191:4,041,185108,332
Denmark181:313,59522,770
United Arab Emirates161:572,64223,583
Estonia151:88,12015,474
Slovenia141:177,69114,620
Transnistria131:36,5155,752
El Salvador121:528,6573,007
Guam121:13,3432,098
Pakistan121:14,886,99061,272
Georgia111:340,50414,961
Iceland101:38,0092,599
São Tomé and Príncipe101:17,742994
Scotland101:535,38220,332
Uganda101:3,903,92893,934
Ecuador91:1,767,31620,027
Qatar91:262,00030,726
South Sudan91:1,268,3421,210
Sudan91:4,167,7995,799
Northern Ireland81:230,63010,839
Wales81:386,81619,671
Armenia61:488,3639,305
Benin61:1,722,60061,769
Cameroon61:3,461,511126,814
Finland61:916,11741,832
Haiti61:1,780,65114,597
Hong Kong61:1,222,5805,222
Anguilla51:2,687256
Bermuda51:13,0561,849
Bahrain41:337,1526,054
Equatorial Guinea41:283,918487
Ghana41:6,755,17315,406
Japan41:31,961,07353,820
Madagascar41:5,912,4595,394
Rwanda41:2,841,2443,611
Suriname41:138,1547,029
Tajikistan41:2,096,6737,416
United States Virgin Islands41:27,5943,273
Algeria31:12,877,18484,902
Azerbaijan31:3,216,37432,290
Hungary31:3,272,09262,568
Kyrgyzstan31:1,990,88579,765
Liberia31:1,469,51238,766
North Macedonia31:700,49123,754
Albania21:1,457,02824,967
Belize21:177,7373,502
Cambodia21:7,743,57311,959
Cape Verde21:264,8215,214
Cyprus21:442,4389,493
Israel21:4,278,817136,311
Lebanon21:2,818,54225,087
Luxembourg21:290,2718,611
Montenegro21:319,7827,691
Northern Cyprus21:159,5069,062
Afghanistan11:32,153,18360,828
American Samoa11:55,7583,072
Bahamas11:391,7512,737
Barbados11:287,4482,772
Cayman Islands11:63,8932,384
Chad11:13,592,19913,092
East Timor11:1,215,928507
Eritrea11:4,751,901911
Fiji11:894,3914,568
French Polynesia11:280,8057,211
Isle of Man11:85,8224,091
Ivory Coast11:23,071,23276,679
Jamaica11:2,869,94713,896
Jordan11:8,842,43726,010
Laos11:6,588,3231,961
Marshall Islands11:51,8212,326
Myanmar11:51,937,9852,166
Niger11:19,192,017110,060
Puerto Rico11:3,550,1399,109
Saint Lucia11:178,7813,800
Sierra Leone11:7,089,6311,533
Syria11:19,301,02222,457
Trinidad and Tobago11:1,363,97522,013
Vanuatu11:263,2762,086
Vietnam11:92,646,0548,382
PlaceIncidenceFrequencyRank in Area
Ireland211:210,9469,809
PlaceIncidenceFrequencyRank in Area
England451:541,67528,673
Wales21:784,20816,349
PlaceIncidenceFrequencyRank in Area
United States6321:79,4608,378

The alternate forms: Tomás (56,896), Tómas (2,369), Tomaš (2,132), Tomaś (335), Tomàs (178), Tomaș (32), Tomaş (1), Tomãs (1) & Tomáš (2,041) are calculated separately.

Tomas (1,140,709) may also be a first name.

Tomas Surname Meaning

From Where Does The Surname Originate? meaning and history

The surnames Thomas and Thompson both derive from the first name Thomas. The first name is one of the most ancient still in popular use, deriving from the ancient Aramaic where it meant ‘twin’. Its popularity in Western Europe stems from the Apostle of the same name, though in fact his real first name was Judas, and Thomas was only his nickname (given to distinguish him from Judas Iscariot).

In early days Thomas was not one of the great popular names, largely because of its link with ‘Doubting Thomas’-an unwise connotation in times when heretics were drawn and quartered. However, the fortunes of this name revived in England after 1170, when Thomas a Becket (who was later canonised) was murdered in Canterbury Cathedral at the instigation of his erstwhile friend, King Henry II. In fact, there are two other English St Thomas’s-St Thomas of Hereford, and Sir Thomas More (the hero of A Man for all Seasons) who was executed by King Henry VIII for refusing to admit the King as head of the Church.

The first name Thomas soon became the most popular in the land-witness its use in the phrase ‘every Tom, Dick and Harry’. It also became synonymous for anything male (thus we get the words Tomcat and Tomboy) and to this day it is the popular name for an English soldier (Tommie).

The first name Thomas, besides giving rise to the identical surname, also gave rise to many derivations from nicknames and variations. Thus we get Tomkin, which gave rise to Tomkins and Tomkinson. It is easy to see (in terms of English pronunciation) how the middle ‘p’ crept into these variant surnames-as in Thompkins. This also accounts for the ‘p’ in Thompson. Scottish pronunciation did not find a need for the intrusive ‘p’ and consequently we find the spelling Thom­son chiefly in Scotland.

The first name Thomas appears frequently in the Domesday Book, but it is nearly 200 years before we find the first use of the name as a surname. This is in the Hundred Rolls for Wiltshire in 1275, where one Walter Thomas is mentioned. Early in the next century the first Thompsons start appearing in the records. The first mention of the Scottish variation is in the records for Carrick in 1318, where one John Thomson is listed.

Scottish engineer Robert William Thomson was well ahead of his time. In 1845 he patented the pneumatic tyre, but nearly 50 years passed before Dunlop revived his invention for use in bicycles.

Newspaper magnate Roy Thomson (1894—1978), first Baron of Fleet, was the Canadian-born owner of the world’s largest publishing empire. In 1953 he moved to the UK and successively bought The Scotsman, The Sunday Times and The Times itself.

Scottish biologist Sir Charles Wyville Thomson (1830—82) led the famous Challenger expedition, the first important attempt at deep-sea exploration (1872—76). He discovered many life forms previously believed extinct, sometimes as far down as 650 fathoms.

The deadly Thompson sub-machine gun (popularly known as the ‘Tommy Gun’) was the co-invention of American Army engineer John Taliaferro Thompson (1860—1940).

Sir Benjamin Thompson (1753—1814), later Count Rumford, was a physicist, administrator and founder of the Royal Institution of Great Britain. His contributions to society include the cultivation of the potato, the invention of the kitchen range and a drip coffee pot, and the exposition of ‘Count Rumford’s Principle’ concerning the cure of smoking chimneys.

M. Thomson was one of over fifty pseudonyms used by the French writer and philosopher, Francois Marie Arouet, better known as Voltaire.

The youngest recorded university entrant was William Thomson, later Lord Kelvin, who entered Glasgow University in October 1834, aged 10 years, 4 months.

The English geologist Herbert Henry Thomas (1876—1935) established that the bluestones at Stonehenge had been transported 200 miles from the Prescelly Mountains in Wales where they had been quarried.

Physicist Sir Joseph John Thomson (1856—1940) established in 1897 that cathode rays were moving particles, later called electrons. This led to the discovery of isotopes and a greater understanding of atomic structure.

The world is full of Thomas/Thomson/Thompson-related places and geographic features. The United Kingdom alone has 21 towns ranging from Tomatin to Thomshill. Canada has 5 towns, the United States 28, Australia 3 and South Africa 2. Other places are spread all over the earth from Tomas Barron in Bolivia to Thomson Village in Singapore. Name-related lakes, rivers, mountains and islands are also common.

With about 245,000 namesakes Thomas is the 8th most popular surname in England and Wales, while with 190,000 Thompson ranks as 15th. (Thomas is not common enough throughout Scotland to be counted separately.) Thomson has about 42,000 namesakes which makes it Scotland’s 5th most popular surname. Thomas is notably popular in and around Cardiff where an estimated one in about 45 families bears the name, while Thompson’s most popular area is Teesside where one in 140 families is so named. Around the world Thomas’s and Thompsons (with or without the middle ‘p ’) are most common in Wellington (one in 191 families), while Melbourne and Sydney tie for second place with one in 210. The United States has an estimated total of just under 722,000 Thomas’s which makes this their 11th most popular surname, and just over 667,000 Thompsons which makes this their 16th most popular surname. Combined, they are in 6th place.

— Peter Verstappen

User-submitted Reference

A name found throughout the word, originally derived from the Aramaic word meaning 'twin'.

- mikeydino

Tomas Last Name Facts

Where Does The Last Name Tomas Come From? nationality or country of origin

The surname Tomas (Arabic: تومس, Georgian: ტომას, Hindi: तोमस, Marathi: तोमास, Oriya: େତାମାସ, Russian: Томас) is more commonly found in Mozambique than any other country/territory. It may appear as a variant: Tomás, Tómas, Tomaš, Tomaś, Tomàs, Tomaș, Tomaş, Tomãs or Tomáš. For other possible spellings of this name click here.

How Common Is The Last Name Tomas? popularity and diffusion

This last name is the 2,356th most common last name on a worldwide basis It is held by approximately 1 in 31,219 people. The surname Tomas is predominantly found in Africa, where 43 percent of Tomas live; 33 percent live in Southern Africa and 31 percent live in Luso-Southern Africa. Tomas is also the 735th most numerous first name at a global level. It is borne by 1,140,709 people.

The last name is most commonly occurring in Mozambique, where it is held by 38,933 people, or 1 in 700. Other than Mozambique this surname exists in 156 countries. It is also common in Angola, where 15 percent live and Spain, where 12 percent live.

Tomas Family Population Trend historical fluctuation

The occurrence of Tomas has changed through the years. In The United States the number of people bearing the Tomas last name grew 918 percent between 1880 and 2014; in England it grew 1,033 percent between 1881 and 2014; in Ireland it grew 457 percent between 1901 and 2014 and in Wales it grew 400 percent between 1881 and 2014.

Tomas Last Name Statistics demography

The religious devotion of those carrying the Tomas last name is chiefly Catholic (90%) in Ireland, Orthodox (84%) in Russia, Catholic (38%) in Belarus, Orthodox (80%) in Kazakhstan, Christian (100%) in Kenya, Christian (89%) in Nigeria and Orthodox (81%) in Ukraine.

In The United States those bearing the Tomas last name are 38.78% more likely to be registered with the Democratic Party than The US average, with 92.01% being registered to vote for the political party.

The amount Tomas earn in different countries varies markedly. In Italy they earn 35.58% less than the national average, earning €19,344 per year; in Norway they earn 34.07% less than the national average, earning 228,183 kr per year; in Peru they earn 3.17% less than the national average, earning S/. 18,770 per year; in South Africa they earn 27.14% less than the national average, earning R 173,136 per year; in Colombia they earn 17.2% less than the national average, earning $18,797,100 COP per year; in United States they earn 8.91% less than the national average, earning $39,305 USD per year and in Canada they earn 4.49% more than the national average, earning $51,913 CAD per year.

Phonetically Similar Names

SurnameSimilarityWorldwide IncidencePrevalency
Tomás9356,896/
Tómas932,369/
Tomaš932,132/
Tomaś93335/
Tomàs93178/
Tomaș9332/
Tomaş931/
Tomãs931/
Thomas912,243,872/
Tomase912,704/
Tomash912,081/
Tomasz911,020/
Tomais91742/
Tuomas91231/
Tomass91190/
Tommas91119/
Toomas91109/
Toumas9189/
Tohmas9139/
Tomast9128/
Tomaus919/
Tomhas916/
Ttomas915/
Tomasc914/
Tomahs913/
Tgomas913/
Tomaas913/
Tomeas912/
Htomas911/
Tomats911/
Toimas911/
Toma's911/
Tomaĭs911/
Tomasp911/
Tomays911/
Toma89157,025/
Tomáš872,041/
Thomasz83612/
Thomass83564/
Tomasch83460/
Thomase83186/
Thommas83171/
Thoumas8366/
Toomast8366/
Tomasse8355/
Thomais8347/
Thomash8345/
Thomaas8339/
Tthomas8334/
Thomeas8326/
Thomasc8317/
Thoomas8312/
Dthomas8311/
Thoimas8311/
Tomahas839/
Thhomas837/
Thomasj834/
Toumass834/
D'tomas834/
Tomashe833/
Thotmas833/
Thomaus833/
Thuomas833/
Tommast833/
Toommas832/
Thoemas831/
Thojmas831/
Tommase831/
Toemash831/
Thomays831/
Thomahs830/
Hthomas830/
Tomaz8088,862/
Tohma8043,722/
Thoma8034,756/
Touma8031,557/
Tamas8019,914/
Tomat803,312/
Tomah803,231/
Tomac802,483/
Tomos801,699/
Tumas801,676/
Tomay801,537/
Tomai801,518/
Tooma801,512/
Tomaç80797/
Tomma80551/
Tomaj80359/
Tuoma80227/
Toima80209/
Tomax80200/
Temas80185/
Tomșa80178/
Tomaž80146/
Tomea8079/
Tomad8069/
Tomap8047/
Tomau8032/
Totma8022/
Tomoa8014/
Tomga8011/
Tomaa808/
Tămas804/
Tosma802/
Támas802/
Toyma801/
Toîma801/
Toïma801/
Tomać801/
Tomač801/
Tomaň801/
Tomasová77899/
Thomasse77771/
Tomasova77406/
Tomasowa77296/
Thomasch7799/
D'Thomas776/
Tomasche772/
Thoumash771/
Thomaids771/
Thommass771/
Tomaszch771/
Toumasse771/
Thomaase771/
Thomasss771/
Thouymas771/
Thomaz7328,560/
Thomos736,678/
Tomose732,472/
Thamas732,271/
Tamase731,235/
Tahmas731,087/
Tumash731,008/
Thomma73944/
Tammas73567/
Tumasz73435/
Tamash73393/
Themas73325/
Tomaić73300/
Tohmaz73298/
Tohmad73209/
Thomai73205/
Thomay73199/
Toimah73177/
Thumas73153/
Toomay73152/
Toymaz73114/
Tamhas73108/
Tomosz73105/
Toymat7397/
Toumma7387/
Tomaiz7386/
Tomach7384/
Tomeac7368/
Tomahu7363/
Tomatt7348/
Tumase7343/
Tommos7340/
Temmas7338/
Thomaß7337/
Tomaľa7333/
Tomace7328/
Tumais7328/
Toumah7327/
Tomaic7327/
Tamais7326/
Tomaňa7325/
Tomeys7322/
Taumas7321/
Tumass7320/
Thomea7318/
Tohmat7315/
Tomaha7314/
Tamass7314/
Tohmah7313/
Tomeap7313/
Tehmas7312/
Toumai7312/
Thomaa7311/
Thooma7311/
Thouma7311/
Thomah7311/
Toimai7311/
Toumga7311/
Toomaa7310/
Toomma7310/
Toomaj739/
Tatmas739/
Toumaj738/
Toumat738/
Tomait738/
Tomeau738/
Tousma735/
Tommaz735/
Tommah735/
Tomiea735/
Thomac734/
Thuoma734/
Toumad734/
Tomous734/
Tohmai734/
Tomosh733/
Tasmas733/
Tommai733/
Tummas733/
Temass732/
Tomadh732/
Toomea732/
Toisma732/
Tommay732/
Tomazh732/
Toomaz732/
Tommap732/
Tommat732/
Toumha732/
Tamasz732/
Thomàs732/
Tamaas732/
Tommax732/
Tomeis732/
Toumay731/
Temash731/
Tamaus731/
Toomah731/
Tumhas731/
Tuomaz731/
Thomap731/
Tamasc731/
Tamays731/
Tuomay731/
Tomhaz731/
Thômas731/
Tgouma731/
Temasz731/
Tameas731/
Tommac731/
Toma'a731/
Tomaac731/
Tomadj731/
Tomaič731/
Toomau731/
Thomoa731/
Thòmas731/
Tumaus731/
Too'ma731/
Totmaj731/
Toimay731/
Tumats731/
Tojmat731/
Tomead731/
Toumaï731/
Tuomah731/
Ttomaz731/
Tamahs731/
Tomahe730/
Teumas730/
Tomashova71667/
Thomasová71155/
Toumasova714/
Tommasova713/
Tomassova713/
Tomaszová713/
Tomassová711/
Tomo6753,238/
Tama6747,056/
Thomace67386/
Thomatz67164/
Tomache67155/
Toomath67140/
Thaumas6781/
Thamash6771/
Thatmas6770/
Tomó6767/
Tammase6757/
Thamaas6755/
Thamase6752/
Tomaich6743/
Tootmaa6743/
Tahmass6742/
Tomà6740/
Thomose6736/
Toumadj6734/
Thammas6731/
Thomász6731/
Thumase6730/
Thoumma6724/
Thomous6723/
Tomahatsch6721/
Toumaha6718/
Thommai6714/
Tahmast6713/
Tomaschová6712/
Tamasse6711/
Tóma6710/
Toumach6710/
Thoimah679/
Thomeus679/
Tammash678/
Tamahas677/
Tumeats677/
Tamaash677/
Thaemas676/
Tomaová676/
Thoomma675/
Thomhau675/
Tomásch675/
Thummas675/
Toumait674/
Tammast674/
Thommaa673/
Thoutma673/
Thamass673/
Thoumaz673/
Toommai673/
Thomaid672/
Tamashe672/
Thamast672/
Thoumos672/
Thommaz672/
Thomaiz672/
Thomaaz672/
Tomá672/
Tomaova672/
Tomò672/
Tahamas672/
Tahmash672/
Thomazz672/
Tohmmad671/
Tootmaj671/
Tommioa671/
Tuohmaa671/
Thamaus671/
Thameas671/
Themash671/
Thoimaj671/
Thomaad671/
Thomaax671/
Thomassowa671/
Tthomaz671/
Tomã671/
Tehmash671/
Themass671/
Tammass671/
Tamasss671/
Tamatse671/
Tomoaia671/
Tomgosz671/
Tomahay671/
Tomaschova671/
Tousmai671/
Toumatt671/
Toumeat671/
Tumasch671/
Tomoush671/
Totmadj671/
Htotmaj671/
Tohhmad671/
Tohmead671/
Toummai671/
Thomhad671/
Tatmash671/
Tamaise671/
Tamauts670/
Thoumea670/
Toothma670/

Tomas Name Transliterations

TransliterationICU LatinPercentage of Incidence
Tomas in the Hindi language
तोमसtomasa73.24
टोमसtomasa21.83
तोमासtomasa1.41
टॉमसtomasa0.7
टामसtamasa0.7
Tomas in the Georgian language
ტომასtomas71.43
თომასtomas28.57
Tomas in the Oriya language
େତାମାସetamasa66.67
େତାମସ୍etamas16.67
େଟାମାସetamasa16.67
Tomas in the Marathi language
तोमासtomasa66.41
थोमसthomasa3.82
टोमसtomasa3.82
तोमसtomasa3.82
तॉमसtomasa3.82
थॉमसthomasa3.05
टॉमासtomasa3.05
टॉमसtomasa1.53
तोमीtomi1.53
टोमासtomasa1.53
मसmasa1.53
टोिमtoima0.76
Tomas in the Russian language
Томасtomas-
Tomas in the Arabic language
تومسtwms-

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