Certificate of Name
Timmy
Masculine
English
Meaning & Origin
Timmy is a masculine given name, primarily used in English, that functions as a diminutive of Timothy. While often associated with childhood or youth, it remains a common nickname into adulthood in English-speaking countries.Etymology and HistoryTimothy itself derives from the Greek name Timotheos (Τιμόθεος), meaning "honouring God," from timao (to honour) and theos (god). Saint Timothy was a companion of Paul in the New Testament, recipients of two epistles. Timothy gained popularity as an English name after the Protestant Reformation.As a diminutive, Timmy likely emerged as an affectionate or informal shortening in the same way other -y/-ie nicknames formed. Variant spellings include Timmie and Timme.Notable BearersAmong modern bearers are Timmy Allen (born 2000), American basketball player; Timmy Chang (born 1981), former college quarterback; Timmy Chipeco (born 1975), Filipino politician; Timmy Dooley (born 1969), Irish politician; and Timmy Duggan (born 1982), American cyclist. Others include Timmy Jernigan and Timmy Hill.Cultural SignificanceFictional examples include Timmy Turner from The Fairly OddParents! and the character in the Timmy's Town series. Meaning: Short for Timothy (honouring God) Origin: Greek via Timothy Type: Diminutive Usage Regions: English-speaking world Related Names: Tim, Timothy, Timotha
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