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Tamikia
The name originated in Africa and may come from the Congo, Zambia, Malawi, or other Central African states. The meaning is uncertain and could mean “measure.” It is used mainly by African Americans and was brought to the United States sometime in the 70s. This name has no connection with the Japanese name “Tamika,” which is of an entirely different origin.
Temekia
Tomica
Tomica is a diminutive of Tomislav, Toma, Tomaš, and Tomaž. It is of Aramaic and Slavic origin and comes from the following roots: (THOMAS) and (TOMISLAV).
Tamicka
The name originated in Africa and may come from the Congo, Zambia, Malawi, or other Central African states. The meaning is uncertain and could mean “measure.” It is used mainly by African Americans and was brought to the United States sometime in the 70s. This name has no connection with the Japanese name “Tamika,” which is of an entirely different origin.
Timiko
Tammika
Tomeca
Tamekka
Damika
Temeika
Tamyka
The name originated in Africa and may come from the Congo, Zambia, Malawi, or other Central African states. The meaning is uncertain and could mean “measure.” It is used mainly by African Americans and was brought to the United States sometime in the 70s. This name has no connection with the Japanese name “Tamika,” which is of an entirely different origin.
Tamekah
Tomoka
Tomek
One who is born a twin, One who is born a twin.
Tomeeka
Tymek
This name derives from the Ancient Greek “Tīmótheos (Τῑμόθεος),” composed of two elements: “tīmḗ (τῑμή) timáō (τιμάω)” (to pay honor to, to hold in honor, treat honorably, to honor, revere, worship, esteem) plus “theós (θεός)” (divine, a deity, a god, God). In turn, the name means “In God’s honor, honored by God, honoring God.” Saint Timothy was the first 1st-century Christian bishop of Ephesus, whom tradition relates died around AD 97. The New Testament indicates that Timothy traveled with Saint Paul, who was also his mentor. He is addressed as the recipient of the epistles to Timothy. It is a common name in several countries, including non-English speaking ones. Pope Timothy II of Alexandria was the Patriarch of Alexandria for the Orthodox Church and the pope to the Coptic Orthodox Church (457–477). He was elected and consecrated after the death of the exiled Dioscorus of Alexandria in 454 by the Miaphysite opponents of the Council of Chalcedon and immediately went into hiding.
Tomike
Tomoaki
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Tamaki
A Boy who is a true gem, A Boy who is a true gem.
Damek
From the Hebrew Adama meaning "earth" and a generic term for "man".