The name Tommy originated from a lost English solder. It is diminutive from the name Thomas.
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Tommy was the common name given to all British privates around the time World War I started in 1914. The name was coined by authorities within the British military.
well a nurse was a nurse and a Tommy was a Tommy A Tommy was a British soldier. The origins of the nickname Tommy are a lost in the mists of time. Tommy Atkins was a term used for British soldiers as early as 1745 although in 1815 the name Tommy Atkins was used in a war office publication to show how a soldier's pay book should be filled out. Nurse was not a nickname, unlike Tommy.
British soldiers, I'd assume? --- Depends on who this was according to. Meaning they'd be called different things according to different countries and in different time periods. Answer: The generic name given to British soldiers is "Tommy" from Tommy Atkins. It is often suggested that this is the name often shown on specimen forms used by the British army but the true origin is not known. Kipling used the name in his poem "Tommy" (see link)
Tommy was the fictional main character in the Who's rock opera, "Tommy." He was deaf, dumb and blind (and played a mean pinball) A Tommy was also the name given to British soldiers
Do you mean Tommy Doyle?
Tommy Tysper's birth name is Tommy Pawlicki.
Tommy Blom's birth name is Tommy Albert Blom.
Tommy Burleson's birth name is Tommy Loren Burleson.
Tommy Carlsson's birth name is Tommy Konrad Carlsson.
Tommy Steine's birth name is Tommy Lindrup Steine.
Tommy McCraw's birth name is Tommy Lee McCraw.
Tommy Helms's birth name is Tommy Vann Helms.
Tommy Robredo's birth name is Tommy Robredo Garces.
Tommy DeVito
His name was Tommy Pickle