Tomasa (en. Tomasa)

/toˈmasa/

Meaning & Definition

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noun
A feminine name that can refer to a person.
Tomasa is a very hardworking woman.
Tomasa es una mujer muy trabajadora.
A term of endearment or diminutive of names like Tomasina.
We call her Tomasa affectionately.
La llamamos Tomasa de cariño.
A name that in some cultures represents strength and determination.
In her community, Tomasa is a role model.
En su comunidad, Tomasa es un ejemplo a seguir.

Etymology

Derived from the masculine name 'Tomás', which comes from the Aramaic 't'oma', meaning 'twin'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

Tomasa the adventurer
It refers to a brave person who always seeks new experiences.
Tomasa la aventurera
The Tomasa of the family
It indicates the woman who tends to be the pillar or family support.
La Tomasa de la familia
Tomasa and her free spirit
It expresses the idea of a woman who is independent and follows her own path.
Tomasa y su espíritu libre

Related Words

Tomás
Equivalent masculine name and origin of the name Tomasa.
Tomás
Tomasina
Feminine form of the name Tomás that is sometimes used in more formal contexts.
Tomasina

Slang Meanings

Strong woman or leader in a group.
She is the Tomasa of the team, always organizing everything.
Ella es la Tomasa del equipo, siempre organizando todo.
A name used in an affectionate or colloquial tone.
Hi, Tomasa, how have you been?
Hola, Tomasa, ¿cómo has estado?