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American football player and coach (1884–1942)
Thomas Joseph Thorp (March 6, 1884 – July 6, 1942) was an American college football player and coach, sports writer, and football and horse racing official
Tom_Thorp
Surname list
Thorp is a surname, and may refer to: Angie Thorp (born 1972), British hurdler and sprinter Ash Thorp (born 1983), American illustrator and graphic designer
Thorp_(surname)
American football player and actor (1936–2023)
no-hitters Football Double A Conference Co-Champion (1952) (undefeated) Tom Thorp Memorial Award (MVP)(1952) 2× Nassau first-team All-Scholastic (1951,
Jim_Brown
American college footballer (1899–1979)
Bureau. In 1923, he was again selected as a first-team All-American by Tom Thorp, for the Baltimore News, and Percy Haughton. Garbisch also received second-team
Edgar_Garbisch
American football player and coach (born 1973)
returned to Akron as its head coach following the 2021 season, replacing Tom Arth. Moorhead graduated from Fordham University in 1996 with a B.A. in English
Joe_Moorhead
American college football season
All-America team. Center Edgar Garbisch was selected as a first-team player by Tom Thorp and Percy Haughton and a second-team player by Athletic World magazine
1923 Army Cadets football team
1923_Army_Cadets_football_team
American college football game
1936 Season 1935 Stadium Miami Stadium Location Miami, Florida Referee Tom Thorp Attendance 6,568 – 10,000 United States TV coverage Network CBS Radio
1936_Orange_Bowl
American football player (1892–1970)
(selected by William Peet), Boston Post (selected by Charles H. Parker), and Tom Thorp in the New York Evening Journal. After graduating from Harvard, Bradlee
Frederick_Bradlee
American football player and coach (1893–1979)
Parke H. Davis, sports writer Tom Thorp, and the Trenton Evening-Times. In announcing his All-American team, Tom Thorp described Ballin's contributions
Harold_Ballin
Sports season
Bob McIntyre Norton Ret Ret 0 - Bill Prowting AJS / Norton Ret Ret 0 - Tom Thorp Matchless Ret Ret 0 - Martinus van Son Norton Ret Ret 0 - Chris Anderson
1960 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season
1960_Grand_Prix_motorcycle_racing_season
American football player and coach (1910–1992)
Appleton A. Mason (1918) John B. Longwell (1919) Frank Gargan (1920–1921) Tom Thorp (1922–1924) Chick Meehan (1925–1931) Howard Cann (1932–1933) Mal Stevens
Hugh_Devore
American football coach
Fred L. Smith (1906–1907) Howard Gargan (1908–1909) No team (1910–1911) Tom Thorp (1912–1913) Skip Wymard (1914) Harry Vaughan (1915) Frank Gargan (1916)
John_F._Condon
American football player and coach (born 1967)
Fred L. Smith (1906–1907) Howard Gargan (1908–1909) No team (1910–1911) Tom Thorp (1912–1913) Skip Wymard (1914) Harry Vaughan (1915) Frank Gargan (1916)
Dave_Clawson
Sports season
1 27 Lothar John BMW 6 10 14 9 10 1 28 Ron Miles Norton 12 6 NEL 1 29 Tom Thorp Norton 13 6 1 30 Anssi Resko Norton / Matchless 6 11 1 31 Horacio Costas
1961 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season
1961_Grand_Prix_motorcycle_racing_season
American college football season
Fullback Richard Shore Smith was the team captain. Smith and tackle Tom Thorp received first-team honors on the 1903 All-America team. W. E. Metzenthin
1903 Columbia Blue and White football team
1903_Columbia_Blue_and_White_football_team
Official list of the best college football players of 1912
Frank Cavanaugh, former Harvard star Hamilton Fish III, Fordham coach Tom Thorp, former Chicago star Tiny Maxwell, the New York American, The New York
1912 All-America college football team
1912_All-America_college_football_team
English actor (born 1988)
commissioned into a mini-series. In 2015, he played a brief role as Gary Thorp in the ITV drama series Broadchurch. In 2019, he played Private Pike in
Tom_Rosenthal_(actor)
Official list of the best college football players of 1923
Tribune. December 6, 1923. Tom Thorp (December 8, 1923). "Eastern Grid Players Get Six Places On All-American: Tom Thorp Picks Star Mythical Eleven of
1923 All-America college football team
1923_All-America_college_football_team
American football player and coach (1911–1997)
Fred L. Smith (1906–1907) Howard Gargan (1908–1909) No team (1910–1911) Tom Thorp (1912–1913) Skip Wymard (1914) Harry Vaughan (1915) Frank Gargan (1916)
Ed_Danowski
American college football season
the 1923 college football season. In their second year under head coach Tom Thorp, the team compiled a 6–2–1 record. "N.Y.U. gridders take close game from
1923 NYU Violets football team
1923_NYU_Violets_football_team
Arild Rudolf Thorp (born 23 June 1954) is a Norwegian association football referee and director. He grew up at Bekkestua and played football in lower
Arild_Thorp
Topics referred to by the same term
(1845–1925), British chemist Tom Thorpe (born 1993), English footballer Thomas Thorp (judge) (1925–2018), New Zealand judge Thomas Thorp (scientific instrument
Thomas Thorpe (disambiguation)
Thomas_Thorpe_(disambiguation)
American football player, coach, and administrator (1891–1954)
G. Menke of the International News Service, the Milwaukee Free Press, Tom Thorp, and the Trenton Evening-Times. He was the first consensus All-American
Gus_Dorais
American college football season
college football season. In its second and final year under head coach Tom Thorp, Fordham claims an 18–9–2 record. College Football Data Warehouse (CFDW)
1913 Fordham Maroon football team
1913_Fordham_Maroon_football_team
Official list of the best college football players of 1913
representative on the football rules committee, in the New York Herald TT = Tom Thorp, former captain of Columbia football team and head football coach at Fordham
1913 All-America college football team
1913_All-America_college_football_team
American college football season
the 1922 college football season. In their first year under head coach Tom Thorp, the team compiled a 4–5 record. Prior to the start of the season, the
1922 NYU Violets football team
1922_NYU_Violets_football_team
American football player and coach (born 1979)
Fred L. Smith (1906–1907) Howard Gargan (1908–1909) No team (1910–1911) Tom Thorp (1912–1913) Skip Wymard (1914) Harry Vaughan (1915) Frank Gargan (1916)
Joe_Conlin
American chemist and university president
Herbert Holden Thorp (born August 16, 1964) is an American chemist, professor and entrepreneur. He was the tenth chancellor of the University of North
Holden_Thorp
American college football season
Metzenthin at quarterback and Tom Thorp at tackle. Metzenthin was selected as a first-team All-American by the New York Herald, and Thorp was selected as a second-team
1904 Columbia Blue and White football team
1904_Columbia_Blue_and_White_football_team
NFL championship trophy (1934–1967)
The Ed Thorp Memorial Trophy was the trophy awarded to the champions of the National Football League (NFL) from 1934 through 1967. The trophy was named
Ed_Thorp_Memorial_Trophy
American sportsman (1895–1992)
Appleton A. Mason (1918) John B. Longwell (1919) Frank Gargan (1920–1921) Tom Thorp (1922–1924) Chick Meehan (1925–1931) Howard Cann (1932–1933) Mal Stevens
Howard_Cann
Archived from the original on January 18, 2013. Retrieved March 9, 2013. "Tom Thorp Picks Team From Cream of Football World". The Lima Daily News. December
List of Pittsburgh Panthers football All-Americans
List_of_Pittsburgh_Panthers_football_All-Americans
American football player and coach (born 1959)
Tom Masella (born July 11, 1959) is an American college football coach and former player. He is the head football coach at Wagner College, a position
Tom_Masella
American athlete (1887–1953)
February 29, 2024. Buford 2012, pp. 341, 353. Buford 2012, pp. 355–356. Thorp, Charles. "8 Olympic Movies That Medal". Men's Journal. Retrieved June 15
Jim_Thorpe
Sports season
world champion Gary Hocking was deeply affected by the death of his friend, Tom Phillis at the 1962 Isle of Man TT and, announced his retirement from motorcycle
1962 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season
1962_Grand_Prix_motorcycle_racing_season
American football player and coach (1876–1944)
Fred L. Smith (1906–1907) Howard Gargan (1908–1909) No team (1910–1911) Tom Thorp (1912–1913) Skip Wymard (1914) Harry Vaughan (1915) Frank Gargan (1916)
George_G._Grainger
American football player and coach (1941–2025)
Fred L. Smith (1906–1907) Howard Gargan (1908–1909) No team (1910–1911) Tom Thorp (1912–1913) Skip Wymard (1914) Harry Vaughan (1915) Frank Gargan (1916)
Larry_Glueck
American college football season
the 1924 college football season. In their third year under head coach Tom Thorp, the team compiled a 3–3–1 record. "N.Y.U. conquers St. Stephens, 19–0
1924 NYU Violets football team
1924_NYU_Violets_football_team
Sports season
representative on the football rules committee, in the New York Herald TT = Tom Thorp, former captain of Columbia football team and head football coach at Fordham
1913 Western Conference football season
1913_Western_Conference_football_season
— — — — — 17 Frank Gargan 1920–1921 16 4 8 4 .375 — — — — — — — — 18 Tom Thorp 1922–1924 26 14 10 2 .577 — — — — — — — — 19 Chick Meehan 1925–1931 68
List of NYU Violets head football coaches
List_of_NYU_Violets_head_football_coaches
American football player and coach (born 1953)
Fred L. Smith (1906–1907) Howard Gargan (1908–1909) No team (1910–1911) Tom Thorp (1912–1913) Skip Wymard (1914) Harry Vaughan (1915) Frank Gargan (1916)
Ken_O'Keefe
American football coach
Fred L. Smith (1906–1907) Howard Gargan (1908–1909) No team (1910–1911) Tom Thorp (1912–1913) Skip Wymard (1914) Harry Vaughan (1915) Frank Gargan (1916)
John Couch (American football)
John_Couch_(American_football)
American college football season
Retrieved March 22, 2021. Tom Thorp (December 8, 1923). "Eastern Grid Players Get Six Places On All-American: Tom Thorp Picks Star Mythical Eleven of
1923 Pittsburgh Panthers football team
1923_Pittsburgh_Panthers_football_team
Town in Oklahoma, US
brothers Dr. Michael Thorp and Tom Thorp. Oklahoma State University geographer Carlos Cordova, and geography doctoral student Tom Cox excavated the site
Helena,_Oklahoma
com Source: Referee: Bill Halloran Umpire: Ed Cochrane Head linesman: Tom Thorp Field judge: Dan Tehan The NFL had only four game officials in 1939; the
1939_NFL_Championship_Game
American football player and coach (1902–1986)
Horsemen," Crowley died in Scranton on January 15, 1986. "Jim Crowley and Tom Hearden - 2 Historical East Figures - Green Bay East Boys' Basketball". Hogrogian
Jim_Crowley
American all-star college football team
James Cooney, Princeton (NYS-1; NYH-1; NYP-1) James Bloomer, Yale (NYS-2) Tom Thorp, Columbia (NYS-2; NYH-2; NYP-2) Stanard, Princeton (NYH-2; NYP-2) Roswell
1904 All-Eastern football team
1904_All-Eastern_football_team
Sports season
Tribune. December 6, 1923. Tom Thorp (December 8, 1923). "Eastern Grid Players Get Six Places On All-American: Tom Thorp Picks Star Mythical Eleven of
1923 Big Ten Conference football season
1923_Big_Ten_Conference_football_season
British artist (1817–1848)
months at Haworth, Branwell took up another tutoring position. This was in Thorp Green, Little Ouseburn, near York, where he was to tutor the Reverend Edmund
Branwell_Brontë
American college football season
the 1912 college football season. In its first year under head coach Tom Thorp, Fordham claims a 17–5 record. College Football Data Warehouse (CFDW)
1912 Fordham Maroon football team
1912_Fordham_Maroon_football_team
American baseball player (1869–1906)
Fred L. Smith (1906–1907) Howard Gargan (1908–1909) No team (1910–1911) Tom Thorp (1912–1913) Skip Wymard (1914) Harry Vaughan (1915) Frank Gargan (1916)
Yale_Murphy
kick), 23–17 NYG Fourth quarter no scoring Referee: Bobby Cahn Umpire: Tom Thorp Head linesman: Larry Conover Field judge: L.C. Meyer The NFL had only
1938_NFL_Championship_Game
American college football season
Frank G. Menke (sporting editor of the International News Service), Tom Thorp, and Fielding H. Yost for the Detroit Free Press. Craig was also awarded
1913 Michigan Wolverines football team
1913_Michigan_Wolverines_football_team
representative from the 74th district (2015–present) (endorsed Bulso) Jon Thorp, commercial helicopter pilot (ran as an independent) Lee Reeves, state representative
2025 Tennessee's 7th congressional district special election
2025_Tennessee's_7th_congressional_district_special_election
Official list of the best college football players of 1908
= Fielding H. Yost, football coach of the University of Michigan TT = Tom Thorp, former star tackle and captain of Columbia NYG = New York Globe CSM =
1908 All-America college football team
1908_All-America_college_football_team
American college football game
1937 Season 1936 Stadium Miami Field Location Miami, Florida Referee Tom Thorp Attendance 9,210 United States TV coverage Network CBS Radio Announcers
1937_Orange_Bowl
American athlete (1894–1975)
Appleton A. Mason (1918) John B. Longwell (1919) Frank Gargan (1920–1921) Tom Thorp (1922–1924) Chick Meehan (1925–1931) Howard Cann (1932–1933) Mal Stevens
Edward_Mylin
Mountain man of the American Old West
and Popular Culture, Richard W. Slatta, ed. (ABC-CLIO, 2001), p. 211. Thorp, Raymond W. (1958). Crow Killer. New York: Signet. p. 29. ISBN 978-0253020833
Liver-Eating_Johnson
American athlete and coach (1875–1959)
Appleton A. Mason (1918) John B. Longwell (1919) Frank Gargan (1920–1921) Tom Thorp (1922–1924) Chick Meehan (1925–1931) Howard Cann (1932–1933) Mal Stevens
Dave_Fultz
American football player and coach (born 1967)
Fred L. Smith (1906–1907) Howard Gargan (1908–1909) No team (1910–1911) Tom Thorp (1912–1913) Skip Wymard (1914) Harry Vaughan (1915) Frank Gargan (1916)
Ed_Foley
American football player and coach
Fred L. Smith (1906–1907) Howard Gargan (1908–1909) No team (1910–1911) Tom Thorp (1912–1913) Skip Wymard (1914) Harry Vaughan (1915) Frank Gargan (1916)
George Wallace (American football)
George_Wallace_(American_football)
American football player and coach (1891–1960)
first-team honors from, among others, Grantland Rice, Frank G. Menke, Tom Thorp, and Fielding H.Yost. Pontius was also a standout baseball player at Michigan
Miller_Pontius
English actor (born 1985)
Corrie star Nicola Thorp's romance with actor Nikesh Patel". OK!. Cooper, Brenna (30 January 2023). "Coronation Street's Nicola Thorp announces engagement
Nikesh_Patel
American football coach
Fred L. Smith (1906–1907) Howard Gargan (1908–1909) No team (1910–1911) Tom Thorp (1912–1913) Skip Wymard (1914) Harry Vaughan (1915) Frank Gargan (1916)
James_Massterson
Australian rules footballer
Mitchell Thorp (born 25 December 1988), better known as Mitch Thorp, is an Australian rules football player who played for the Hawthorn Football Club in
Mitch_Thorp
American football player and coach (1899–1961)
Fred L. Smith (1906–1907) Howard Gargan (1908–1909) No team (1910–1911) Tom Thorp (1912–1913) Skip Wymard (1914) Harry Vaughan (1915) Frank Gargan (1916)
Earl_Walsh
British activist and actor (born 1978)
in the High Court and were joined in the legal action by actress Nicola Thorp, whom Fox also called a paedophile. In response, Fox filed a countersuit
Laurence_Fox
American football coach
Appleton A. Mason (1918) John B. Longwell (1919) Frank Gargan (1920–1921) Tom Thorp (1922–1924) Chick Meehan (1925–1931) Howard Cann (1932–1933) Mal Stevens
Douglas_Church
Type of motorcycle
Mallory Park McIntyre, who was unsighted, hit the fallen Matchless G50 of Tom Thorp damaging the RC170. The bike was not repaired in time for the next week's
Honda_RC170
American football player and coach
Fred L. Smith (1906–1907) Howard Gargan (1908–1909) No team (1910–1911) Tom Thorp (1912–1913) Skip Wymard (1914) Harry Vaughan (1915) Frank Gargan (1916)
Charles_Livingston
Official list of the best college football players of 1903
Yale (WC-1; FY-1; CC-1; SA-1) Fred Schacht, Minnesota (WC-2; CW-1; FY-2) Tom Thorp, Columbia (WC-2; CC-1) Leigh C. Turner, Dartmouth (WC-3; CW-2) Joseph
1903 All-America college football team
1903_All-America_college_football_team
American football player and coach (1888–1960)
Fred L. Smith (1906–1907) Howard Gargan (1908–1909) No team (1910–1911) Tom Thorp (1912–1913) Skip Wymard (1914) Harry Vaughan (1915) Frank Gargan (1916)
Frank_Gargan
American football player and coach
Appleton A. Mason (1918) John B. Longwell (1919) Frank Gargan (1920–1921) Tom Thorp (1922–1924) Chick Meehan (1925–1931) Howard Cann (1932–1933) Mal Stevens
John_J._Weinheimer
American football player and coach (1876–1933)
Fred L. Smith (1906–1907) Howard Gargan (1908–1909) No team (1910–1911) Tom Thorp (1912–1913) Skip Wymard (1914) Harry Vaughan (1915) Frank Gargan (1916)
Frank Cavanaugh (American football)
Frank_Cavanaugh_(American_football)
American football player and coach (born 1955)
Fred L. Smith (1906–1907) Howard Gargan (1908–1909) No team (1910–1911) Tom Thorp (1912–1913) Skip Wymard (1914) Harry Vaughan (1915) Frank Gargan (1916)
Nick_Quartaro
American football player and coach
Fred L. Smith (1906–1907) Howard Gargan (1908–1909) No team (1910–1911) Tom Thorp (1912–1913) Skip Wymard (1914) Harry Vaughan (1915) Frank Gargan (1916)
John_P._Lee
1972 American Western film by Sydney Pollack
the legendary mountain man John Jeremiah Johnson, recounted in Raymond Thorp and Robert Bunker's book Crow Killer: The Saga of Liver-Eating Johnson and
Jeremiah_Johnson_(film)
American football coach
Fred L. Smith (1906–1907) Howard Gargan (1908–1909) No team (1910–1911) Tom Thorp (1912–1913) Skip Wymard (1914) Harry Vaughan (1915) Frank Gargan (1916)
Frederick_Shaeffer
American football player and coach
Fred L. Smith (1906–1907) Howard Gargan (1908–1909) No team (1910–1911) Tom Thorp (1912–1913) Skip Wymard (1914) Harry Vaughan (1915) Frank Gargan (1916)
Maurice McCarthy (American football)
Maurice_McCarthy_(American_football)
American football coach
Fred L. Smith (1906–1907) Howard Gargan (1908–1909) No team (1910–1911) Tom Thorp (1912–1913) Skip Wymard (1914) Harry Vaughan (1915) Frank Gargan (1916)
John J. Mullen (American football)
John_J._Mullen_(American_football)
American football player and coach (1935–2014)
Fred L. Smith (1906–1907) Howard Gargan (1908–1909) No team (1910–1911) Tom Thorp (1912–1913) Skip Wymard (1914) Harry Vaughan (1915) Frank Gargan (1916)
Dean_Loucks
American college football season
section of the country"; voters included Damon Runyon, Ford C. Frick, Tom Thorp, Dick Hylund, John Heisman, and Bill Corum; 1st team North American Newspaper
1929 Pittsburgh Panthers football team
1929_Pittsburgh_Panthers_football_team
American football player and coach (1888–1936)
W. Maxwell); the Boston Post (as selected by Charles H. Parker), and Tom Thorp in the New York Evening Journal. The 1914 Washington & Jefferson team
Britain_Patterson
American football coach (born 1984)
Fred L. Smith (1906–1907) Howard Gargan (1908–1909) No team (1910–1911) Tom Thorp (1912–1913) Skip Wymard (1914) Harry Vaughan (1915) Frank Gargan (1916)
Andrew_Breiner
Sports Review SW Sports Week Time Time Magazine TSN The Sporting News TTT Tom Thorp Team USA USA Today UP United Press UPI United Press International WC Walter
List of North Carolina Tar Heels football All-Americans
List_of_North_Carolina_Tar_Heels_football_All-Americans
American physician (1869–1940)
Appleton A. Mason (1918) John B. Longwell (1919) Frank Gargan (1920–1921) Tom Thorp (1922–1924) Chick Meehan (1925–1931) Howard Cann (1932–1933) Mal Stevens
John_A._Hartwell
American football player, coach, and administrator (born 1940)
Fred L. Smith (1906–1907) Howard Gargan (1908–1909) No team (1910–1911) Tom Thorp (1912–1913) Skip Wymard (1914) Harry Vaughan (1915) Frank Gargan (1916)
Dave_Rice_(American_football)
1994 American television series
of Address" Russ Mayberry Jonathan Thorp May 13, 1994 (1994-05-13) 10 "Distant Shout of Thunder" Lyndon Chubbuck Tom Greene May 20, 1994 (1994-05-20) 11
Thunder_in_Paradise
Official list of the best college football players of 1904
Michigan (WC-2; FL) James Bloomer, Yale (CW-2; NYS-2; NYT; PNA-1; FL [sub]) Tom Thorp, Columbia (WC-2; CW-2; NYS-2) Thomas Alexander Butkiewicz, Penn (WC-3)
1904 All-America college football team
1904_All-America_college_football_team
American actor (born 1987)
Archived from the original on June 12, 2018. Retrieved March 21, 2015. Thorp, Charles (December 4, 2017). "How Miles Teller Got in Boxing Shape for 'Bleed
Miles_Teller
Appleton A. Mason (1918) John B. Longwell (1919) Frank Gargan (1920–1921) Tom Thorp (1922–1924) Chick Meehan (1925–1931) Howard Cann (1932–1933) Mal Stevens
Richard_E._Eustis
Australian actor and director (born 1969)
Baker, more than "The Mentalist". Retrieved 15 February 2025 – via YouTube. Thorp, Charles (1 June 2018). "How Simon Baker's Lifetime of Surfing Helped Him
Simon_Baker
American college football season
at Navy Date: October 23 Location: Worden Field Annapolis, MD Referee: Tom Thorp The starting lineup for VPI was: Gregory (left end), Benedict (left tackle)
1915 VPI Gobblers football team
1915_VPI_Gobblers_football_team
1990 film by Renny Harlin
overhead, and has 58 minutes to do so before the plane crashes. Roderick Thorp, who wrote the 1979 novel Nothing Lasts Forever, upon which Die Hard was
Die_Hard_2
American football player and coach
Fred L. Smith (1906–1907) Howard Gargan (1908–1909) No team (1910–1911) Tom Thorp (1912–1913) Skip Wymard (1914) Harry Vaughan (1915) Frank Gargan (1916)
James McNally (American football)
James_McNally_(American_football)
1968 crime film starring Frank Sinatra
Aaron Rosenberg, it is based on the 1966 novel of the same name by Roderick Thorp. Co-stars include Lee Remick, Jacqueline Bisset, Jack Klugman, William Windom
The_Detective_(1968_film)
American football and basketball coach (1886–1955)
Fred L. Smith (1906–1907) Howard Gargan (1908–1909) No team (1910–1911) Tom Thorp (1912–1913) Skip Wymard (1914) Harry Vaughan (1915) Frank Gargan (1916)
Edward_Siskind
American football player, coach, naval officer, and orthopedic surgeon
Appleton A. Mason (1918) John B. Longwell (1919) Frank Gargan (1920–1921) Tom Thorp (1922–1924) Chick Meehan (1925–1931) Howard Cann (1932–1933) Mal Stevens
Mal_Stevens
Official list of the best college football players of 1914
selected by Robert W. Maxwell BP = Boston Post, by Charles H. Parker TT = Tom Thorp in the New York Evening Journal AW = Alexander Wilson, Yale University
1914 All-America college football team
1914_All-America_college_football_team
American television journalist (born 1984)
and senior class president, Pavan Patel. Jackson and her partner, Frank Thorp, a producer and off-air reporter for NBC News, announced the birth of their
Hallie_Jackson
TOM THORP
TOM THORP
Male
English
Short form of English Thomas, TOM means "twin."
Female
Russian
(Тома) Pet form of Russian Tamara, TOMA means "palm tree." Compare with masculine Toma.
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Todd, TOD means "fox."
Male
Scandinavian
 Scandinavian form of Old Norse Þórr, TOR means "Thor" or "thunder." Compare with other forms of Tor.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Biblical, British, Chinese, Christian, Czechoslovakian, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Jamaican, Jewish, Netherlands, Swedish, Swiss
Twin; Form of Thomas; Honest
Male
English
Short form of English Timothy, TIM means "to honor God."
Boy/Male
Australian, Christian, Czechoslovakian, French, Latin
Belonging to God; Form of Dominick
Male
Hungarian
Pet form of Hungarian Tamás, TOMI means "twin."
Girl/Female
Australian, Scandinavian
Toy
Male
Scottish
Short form of Scottish Gaelic TÃ mhas, TAM means "twin." Compare with another form of Tam.
Female
Thai/Siamese
Thai name SOM means "orange (the fruit)."
Male
English
Short form of English Dominic, DOM means "belongs to the lord."
Surname or Lastname
English and Dutch
English and Dutch : from a short form of the personal name Thomas.Polish : from a short form of the personal name Tomasz (see Thomas).Chinese : see Tan.
Boy/Male
Aramaic American English
Twin.
Male
English
Short form of English Thomas, THOM means "twin."
Male
Welsh
Welsh form of English Tom, TWM means "twin."
Male
Hebrew
(תָּ×) Hebrew name TAM means "complete, whole" or "honest." Compare with another form of Tam.
Male
Russian
(Тома) Croatian, Bulgarian and Russian form of Greek ThÅmas (Aramaic Tau'ma), TOMA means "twin." Compare with feminine Toma.
Female
Thai/Siamese
Thai name HOM means "fragrant."
Surname or Lastname
English (Devon and Dorset)
English (Devon and Dorset) : patronymic from Tom, a short form of the personal name Thomas.
TOM THORP
TOM THORP
Boy/Male
Australian, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Protected by Remembrance
Surname or Lastname
Dutch and French
Dutch and French : from a variant of the personal name Mathias (see Matthew).English : patronymic from a pet form of Matthew.
Girl/Female
English American
Abbreviation of Elizabeth.
Boy/Male
Buddhist, Indian, Sanskrit
Supporter of Dharma
Surname or Lastname
English
English : most probably a variant of Beaufort.Possibly an Anglicized spelling of French Buffard, which is from Old French bouffard, a term which meant ‘puffing and blowing’, hence an unflattering nickname for an irascible or self-important man.American bearers of this name are mostly descended from Richard Beauford or Beaufort, who came from England to Lancaster co., VA, in 1635.
Surname or Lastname
English and Irish
English and Irish : variant spelling of Hales.
Girl/Female
Muslim
The most beautiful
Boy/Male
Greek
Father of the Oceanids.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived at a place where wood was stacked, from Old English wudu ‘wood’ + fīn ‘pile’.
Boy/Male
Indian
Lucky
TOM THORP
TOM THORP
TOM THORP
TOM THORP
TOM THORP
n.
The highest rank; the most honorable position; the utmost attainable place; as, to be at the top of one's class, or at the top of the school.
n.
Top-boots.
v. i.
To excel; to rise above others.
v. t.
To rise to the top of; to go over the top of.
v. t.
To empty.
v. t. & i.
To weigh; to yield in tods.
v. t.
To cover on the top; to tip; to cap; -- chiefly used in the past participle.
v. t.
The act of towing, or the state of being towed; --chiefly used in the phrase, to take in tow, that is to tow.
v. i.
To dally amorously; to trifle; to play.
n.
Anything, or any part, corresponding to the toe of the foot; as, the toe of a boot; the toe of a skate.
n.
See Tam-tam.
v. t.
To place in a tomb; to bury; to inter; to entomb.
n.
The highest part of anything; the upper end, edge, or extremity; the upper side or surface; summit; apex; vertex; cover; lid; as, the top of a spire; the top of a house; the top of a mountain; the top of the ground.
v. t.
To touch or reach with the toes; to come fully up to; as, to toe the mark.
n.
The knave of trumps at gleek.
adv.
Over; more than enough; -- noting excess; as, a thing is too long, too short, or too wide; too high; too many; too much.
n.
A kind of drum used in the East Indies and other Oriental countries; -- called also tom-tom.
v. t.
To rise above; to excel; to outgo; to surpass.
v. t.
To reduce to atoms.