The appellation Tommi, originally a Finnish diminutive of Thomas—itself stemming from the Aramaic teʾoma, meaning “twin”—has been recontextualized in Anglo-American usage as a distinctive feminine given name. Phonetically rendered in Finnish as /ˈtomːi/ and anglicized to /ˈtɒmi/, it retains a succinct consonant–vowel structure that underscores its technical precision. Longitudinal analysis of U.S. Social Security Administration records from 1945 through 2024 reveals a consistently modest but persistent assignment to female neonates, culminating in 33 occurrences and a rank of 917th in 2024, a pattern that illustrates its enduring rarity and slight oscillations over eight decades. Within onomastic and sociolinguistic frameworks, Tommi’s concise phonemic profile and etymological heritage offer a measured alternative for parents seeking a name that balances linguistic rigor with understated individuality.
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