Tomika

Meaning of Tomika

Tomika, pronounced /toʊˈmiːkə/, derives from the Greek-based name Thomas (“twin”) with a Latin-inflected suffix added to form a distinctly feminine variant. It first appears in U.S. birth records in the early 1970s and climbed into the top 500 by 1975 with 310 registered newborns (rank 473), held steady through the 1980s, then gradually declined to 859th place by 1997. The name’s combination of classical roots and a rhythmic, globally inspired ending reflects late-20th-century trends toward multicultural resonance. Though it is now rare, Tomika retains a precise, cross-cultural appeal that speaks to its blended heritage.

Pronunciation

American English

  • Pronunced as toh-MEE-kuh (/toʊˈmiːkə/)

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