Thomasine

#92 in DC

Meaning of Thomasine

Thomasine is a gracefully sturdy name with medieval roots and modern-day charm. As the feminine form of Thomas—meaning “twin” in Aramaic—Thomasine carries a whisper of ancient tradition, yet feels fresh when spoken aloud (/θəˈməziːn/) in any nursery. It’s the sort of name that invites imagery of sunlit library nooks and ribbon-bound letters, tipping a playful hat to bygone eras while still cheering on tomorrow’s trailblazer. In mid-century Washington, D.C., it quietly flourished on birth records—peaking in the top 100 during the 1950s and ’60s—before settling into a rare gem today. Whether you’re drawn to its melodic cadence or its storied heritage, Thomasine stands as an inspiring choice—a name ready to write its next chapter.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as thuh-muh-zeen (/θəˈməziːn/)

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Notable People Named Thomasine

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Curated byLaura Hamilton

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