Tomés
Tomás is a masculine given name used in Spanish- and Portuguese-speaking cultures, and in Ireland as the form of Thomas. It is typically written with an acute accent on the a in Spanish and Portuguese, and can appear without the accent in other languages or contexts. The name is widely used across Spain, Portugal, and Latin America, as well as in communities influenced by Iberian languages.
Etymology: The name derives from the Aramaic Ta'oma', meaning “twin.” Through Greek and Latin it became Thomas,
Variants and related names: Tomas (without accent) is common in multilingual contexts. International variants include Tomáš
Notable people: Tomás Estrada Palma, the first president of Cuba; Tomás de Torquemada, the Grand Inquisitor