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In Hebrew and Greek it means Twin. So the Thomas of The Bible would have that etymology. Nearly every Thomas since was named after the Thomas of the Bible and not because it means 'twin'.

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The Greek form of an Aramaic name 'Ta'oma' which meant 'twin'. An Apostles name in the New Testament

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Q: What does the name Thomas mean in the bible?
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