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[Opinions] WDYT of Thomas?
This name is growing on me for some reason. I think Tom is a nice nn. Thomas sound strong and masculine. I think Thomas James or James Thomas or even John Thomas is nice. WDYT and any combo suggestions?
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I like it, simple and nice. I like Thom as a nickname more though. I don't understand why the h is dropped anyway. You can probably get away with a more "interesting" name in the combo if you wanted.Thomas Alexander
Thomas Ryan
Thomas James
Thomas Noble
Thomas Mackenzie
Thomas Edgar
Thomas Leonardo
Thomas Jacob
Thomas Nathaniel
Thomas Benjamin
Thomas Jude
Ashley Thomas
Edward Thomas
Jonathan Thomas
Nathan Thomas
David Thomas
Jason Thomas
Owen Thomas

This message was edited 12/7/2007, 6:49 PM

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I love Thomas. It definitely falls into the handsome / classic catagorie. Thomas James is very nice, I prefer the NN TJ if the MN starts with a 'J', I just don't care much for Tom.I used to have a cat named Thomas when I was 5 yrs. old, so this name has always been special to me.
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Boring, and Tom is red-neck to me.The biggest sin to me is to be one of the crowd, and Thomas is that. Tom reminds me of a country redneck racist for some reason.
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Boring, and Tommy is an awful nn.I actually know someone named Thomas James. though his name is actually Thomas James-Ashby. I think Thomas could be nice for a middle name, maybe. or if it was honoring, and with a nice middle name you don't see every day. and I just so happen to think the name Tommy is awful, Thom is a fine nn in my opinion though.
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Well I think Thomas is nice, myself.I don't know anyone named Thomas, and I like Tom as a nickname, so I consider it distinctive and interesting.James is BORING and John is BORING and John Thomas is slang for penis. Thomas James is my favorite of those combos though.Thomas Regulus and Thomas Voltaire are my combos :)
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I like Thomas--it's too classic to be boring,imo--but I dislike all of its nns. James Thomas and Thomas James both remind me too strongly of Thomas the Tank Engine and the Isle of Sodor. I would personally combine Thomas with a less common name.John Thomas is awful, since it's slang for a penis.
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I love Thomas, but I'd pair it with a more unusual middle name. A John Thomas is a euphamism for a penis, so I'd stay away from that one.
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I love ThomasIt is strong and classic without being overly common (like Joshua, Matthew, Michael, Benjamin etc). I love the history of the name and I really like the nn Tom
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I was actually thinking of this name today. I don't really like it all...it just isn't that appealing to me.
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I love Thomas! Unfortunatly, I don't love Tom or Tommy, which would be pretty inevitable so when (if) push comes to shove, it might get crossed off the list.Opinions on your combos:
Thomas James - It's nice, but James is getting a bit fillery as a MN. Still, it's not on the level of Rose/Grace/Marie for girls, and the combo's quite nice.
James Thomas - Not bad.
John Thomas - Makes me smile because I'm a big 1776 fangirl. They're both lovely names and since I like John better than James this would probably be my vote, but for some reason when I say it it comes out a bit awkward. John seems to get cut short for some reason.My Thomas combo is Thomas Florian. Some other suggestions:
Thomas Stanley
Thomas Irving
Thomas Edward
Thomas Edmund
Thomas Glenn
Thomas Graham
Thomas Alan
Thomas Arthur
Thomas Daniel
Thomas Gregory
Thomas Justin
Thomas Ashley
Thomas Vernon
Thomas Benedict
Thomas Zalman
Thomas Harvey
Thomas Harold
Thomas Clemente
Thomas Vincent
Thomas Geoffrey
Thomas Columba
Thomas Ferdinand
Thomas Augustine
Thomas George
Thomas SamuelSort of all over the place with those. Any you like?
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I love Thomas.*So* much; it's currently my favorite boys' name. While it's common, I don't think it's boring; I think it has so much history and charm that prevents it from being so. (Of course, it helps for me that it was my grandfather's name.)I mostly prefer Thomas on its own, but I like the NN Tom; it's so dashing (and, dare I say it, downright sexy), yet down-to-earth. However, while Thomas James isn't bad, it *is* a little dull; I think Thomas needs a refreshing MN in order to give it that extra 'oomph,' if you will. (My personal favorite's Thomas Jerome, FWIW.)
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Boringa
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I love it. All of the names in your post are family names for me, so I am biased.
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I like Thomas, nn Tom and agree that it sounds strong and masculine. John Thomas is the best combo out of the ones you listed, because I don't like James and Thomas together, since they end in the same sound.
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I'm kind of sick of it now and stopped liking it, but it was one of my favorite names when I was little.
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Thomas is my brother, father, grandfather and great-grandfather's name. It's not a favourite of mine, but it has personal meaning to me so I'd definitely use it as a mn.
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