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Thomas is a male name of Aramaic origins. The English spelling Thomas is a transliteration through Latin Thomas , of the approximate Greek transliteration ( Ancient Greek : Θωμᾶς , romanized : Thōmâs ), from Imperial Aramaic: תאמא , romanized: Tawmɑʔ ), meaning ' twin '.
Thomas "Talking Tom" (also called Tom) – A grey tabby cat and the title character of the franchise. [2] Tom is a wisecracking, adventure-seeking cat, described as the "world's most popular cat". In his game, he is a fully animated interactive 3D character that users can tickle, poke and play with.
Thomas Jasper Cat Sr. also known simply as Tom, is an American cartoon character and one of the two titular main protagonists (the other being Jerry Mouse) in Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's series of Tom and Jerry theatrical animated short films.
He also had a son from his first marriage, Thomas Bolyn Smothers IV (Tom Jr.), [38] who died in April 2023; and one grandson, Phoenix Parrish-Smothers. [39] Tom and Dick had a sister, Sherry, born in September 1941 in Pasadena, California; she died in April 2023. [40] In 2023, Smothers announced he had been diagnosed with stage two lung cancer ...
Thomas Kennerly Wolfe Jr. (March 2, 1930 – May 14, 2018) [a] was an American author and journalist widely known for his association with New Journalism, a style of news writing and journalism developed in the 1960s and 1970s that incorporated literary techniques.
Thomas Alexander Scott (December 28, 1823 – May 21, 1881) was an American businessman, railroad executive, and industrialist. In 1861, President Abraham Lincoln appointed him to serve as U.S. Assistant Secretary of War , and during the American Civil War railroads under his leadership played a major role in the war effort.
What is performing or writing for "Saturday Night Live" really like? TODAY.com talked to past and present cast to learn what really goes on behind the scenes.
Thomas "Sailor Tom" Sharkey (November 26, 1873 – April 17, 1953) [a] was an Irish professional boxer who laid claim to the world heavyweight title by defeating Bob Fitzsimmons on December 2, 1896 in a highly controversial fight. [1] Sharkey's recorded ring career spanned from 1893 to 1904.