tomiás
tomiás is a Hungarian given name, a variant of Thomas. The name Thomas has Hebrew origins, stemming from the Aramaic word "ta'oma" meaning "twin." In Hungary, the name became popular through religious and historical figures. It is a common given name for males in Hungary. Like its English counterpart, tomiás is often associated with the apostle Saint Thomas, a significant figure in Christianity. The name has remained consistently used throughout generations in Hungary. Variations of tomiás exist in other languages, reflecting the widespread influence of the original Hebrew name. It is typically pronounced with an emphasis on the first syllable. The name is not generally associated with any particular familial or social status within Hungary.