Thomas Mucher

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Thomas 9
Mucher 114,751
Thomas Mucher 11,958,406
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  1. is 5th most common David
  2. is 6th most common William
  3. is 7th most common Mary
  4. is 8th most common Richard
  5. is 9th most common Thomas
  6. is 10th most common Joseph
  7. is 11th most common Charles
  8. is 12th most common Patricia
  9. is 13th most common Mark
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  1. is 114,747th most common Mosbach
  2. is 114,748th most common Motteler
  3. is 114,749th most common Moushey
  4. is 114,750th most common Movsesyan
  5. is 114,751st most common Mucher
  6. is 114,752nd most common Muehlhauser
  7. is 114,753rd most common Mumphery
  8. is 114,754th most common Munks
  9. is 114,755th most common Muthler
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  1. is 11,958,402nd most common Thomas Mrozik
  2. is 11,958,403rd most common Thomas Mrzywka
  3. is 11,958,404th most common Thomas Mucciaccio
  4. is 11,958,405th most common Thomas Mucenski
  5. is 11,958,406th most common Thomas Mucher
  6. is 11,958,407th most common Thomas Muchler
  7. is 11,958,408th most common Thomas Muchowski
  8. is 11,958,409th most common Thomas Muckenfuss
  9. is 11,958,410th most common Thomas Mucker

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Thomas

Meaning & History

Mucher

(male) New Testament name, borne by one of Christ's twelve apostles, referred to as ‘Thomas, called Didymus’ (John 11:16; 20:24). Didymos is the Greek word for ‘twin’, and the name is the Greek form of an Aramaic byname meaning ‘twin’. The given name has always been popular throughout Christendom, in part because St Thomas's doubts have made him seem a very human character.

Short form: Tom.

Pet form: Tommy.

Cognates: Irish: Tomás. Scottish Gaelic: Tòmas; Tàmhas. Welsh: Tomos. German, Dutch, Scandinavian: Thomas. French: Thomas. Spanish: Tomás. Portuguese: Tomás. Italian: Tommaso. Russian: Foma. Polish: Tomasz. Czech: Tomáš. Croatian: Toma. Slovenian: Tomaz. Finnish: Tuomo. Latvian: Toms. Lithuanian: Tomas.

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