Certificate of Name
Timothy
Masculine
English, English Bible
Meaning & Origin
Timothy is an English masculine given name, derived from the Greek name Τιμόθεος (Timotheos), which means "honouring God". It combines the Greek elements τιμάω (timao) "to honour" and θεός (theos) "god". The name is best known from the New Testament, where Saint Timothy was a companion of Paul on his missionary journeys and the recipient of two of Paul's epistles. Timothy was of mixed Jewish and Greek heritage, and according to tradition was martyred at Ephesus for protesting the worship of Artemis. Despite its biblical roots, the name was not commonly used in England until after the Protestant Reformation. Etymology The name Timothy is the English form of the Greek Timotheos. The first element, timao, conveys respect or honour, while theos means god. The literal meaning, "one who honours God," underscores the name's religious significance, particularly within Christianity. Notable Bearers Beyond the biblical figure, the name has been used by several historical figures in religion, such as Timothy of Constantinoyle (7th century) and Timothy (bishop of Zagreb). In modern times, famous bearers include actor Timothy Olyphant (b. 1968), director Tim Burton (b. 1958), and author Timothy Zahn. The diminutives Tim and Timmy are common nicknames. Popularity In the United States, the name was most popular in the 1960s, reaching 13th on the popularity chart; it has since declined placing #208 in 2024. While primarily masculine, it has occasionally been used for girls, peaking at #908 in 1968. Meaning: "honouring God" Origin: Greek Type: Given name Usage: English, English Bible
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