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Tad is a given name and a common nickname, as well as an informal English word meaning a small amount. It is most often used as a diminutive for Thaddeus, though it can also appear as a standalone name or nickname for other given names.

The name Tad has been used in English-speaking countries since at least the 19th century. As a

Notable people with the name Tad include Tad Williams (born 1952), an American fantasy author known for

In other contexts, the acronym TAD is used in science to denote Topologically Associating Domain, a concept

nickname,
it
has
appeared
in
various
literary
and
cultural
contexts
and
is
sometimes
associated
with
characters
described
as
lively
or
adventurous.
In
everyday
usage,
tad
functions
as
a
modal
adverb
or
noun
meaning
a
small
amount,
a
usage
that
is
widely
understood
in
North
American
English.
epic
works
such
as
The
Dragonbone
Chair
series;
Tad
Devine
(born
1952),
an
American
political
consultant
and
strategist;
Tad
Dorgan
(1877–1929),
an
American
cartoonist
and
sportswriter
who
signed
his
work
as
“Tad”;
and
Tad
Lincoln
(1859–1862),
the
son
of
President
Abraham
Lincoln.
The
name
has
also
appeared
in
various
other
public
figures
and
fictional
characters,
reflecting
its
enduring
popularity
as
a
friendly,
approachable
nickname.
in
genomics
describing
regions
of
DNA
that
interact
more
frequently
with
themselves
than
with
other
regions.
The
word
Tad
and
its
variants
thus
have
multiple,
unrelated
meanings
across
names,
everyday
speech,
and
technical
terminology.