Tyoma name meaning

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Updated: March 13th, 2024
Gender: Boy
Origin: Old Greek
Usage: Russian
Pronunciation: tyoe-muh
Meaning: Follower of Artemis, Whole, Healthy, Safe and A Butcher
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What does Tyoma mean?

Tyoma is another transcription of Timofei. Timofei is resulted from Timothy. Timofei is Russian and Nordic equivalent of Timotheus. Tyoma is spelling variant of Artemi. Artemi is equivalent of Artemas in Russian language.

Also Artemi is form of Artemis in Finnish and Russian languages. Boy name Tyoma came from Old Greek is used in Russian. Tyoma is spelling variation of Timothy. Also Timothy is English equivalent of Timotheus.

Timothy is originated from Old Greek, Timothy means "To Fear God and Honoring God Honored By God".

How do I pronounce Tyoma?

You can pronounce the two syllabled name Tyoma as tyoe-muh.

Variants of Tyoma

Artemi, Timofei, Timothy, Artemas, Artemis, Artemy, Timotheus, Timotheos, Kimokeo, Tighe, Timothyjames, Artemio, Artemios, Artem, Timo, Tadhg, James

Names that rhyme with Tyoma

How popular is the name Tyoma?

Tyoma is a popular baby name in Russia where every 1 in 2000 have the name as well as in Belarus. At least, 80000 people globally have carried Tyoma as their given name according to our estimate.

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Numerological analysis of Tyoma

Having letter A as your capstone reveals how you look at life and other people. You've come across many backstabbers in your life, so you can recognize when you see one. You are a freethinker. You are trustworthy and hate liars who obsess over material things. When it comes to love, you are a passionate lover but hard to commit. Wait until you find the right one. Your only mistake is that you are trying to prove others you can do it, instead of proving yourself.

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