Tomica
Masculine
Croatian, Serbian
Meaning & Origin
Tomica is a masculine given name predominantly used in Croatian and Serbian contexts. It functions primarily as a diminutive of Tomislav or, less commonly, of Toma 2.Etymology and OriginThe base name Tomislav is of Slavic origin, derived from the root *tъmiti (“to torment” or “to hamper”) combined with *slava (“glory”). Therefore, Tomica inherits a theophoric or aspirational meaning related to “tormenting glory” or “glory through struggle.” Historically, Tomislav was the name of the first King of Croatia (r. 925–928), who united the Croatian duchies and gained recognition from the Pope. As a diminutive, Tomica often conveys endearment or familiarity, akin to “Tommy” in English.Usage and Cultural ContextIn South Slavic naming traditions, Tomica is a common given name, though also recorded as a surname in Czech and Croatian contexts. In Serbo-Croatian, it is used as a masculine given name, while in Czech orthography it appears as a surname with feminine forms like Tomicová. The name is pronounced /tômitsa/ in Serbo-Croatian, with emphasis on the first syllable.Related and Variant FormsTomica shares linguistic connections with several names across Europe. Variants include Tomo (Croatian), a related diminutive. The feminine counterpart Tomislava is used in Serbian. Broader cognates derived from the Greek Thomas, meaning “twin,” include Thomas (Swedish), Thoma (Albanian), Toma 2 (Romanian), Tomàs (Catalan), and the ancient Aramaic Te'oma.Notable BearersWhile specific famous individuals named Tomica are not widely documented in international sources, the name appears frequently in regional records. For instance, Tomica Kovač is a Serbian footballer born in 1990. The name remains popular in Croatian and Serbian families, often as a short form for Tomislav in everyday use.Meaning: Diminutive (“little Tom”), ultimately “tormenting glory”Origin: Slavic (Croatian/Serbian)Type: Diminutive given nameUsage regions: Croatia, Serbia, Czech Republic (as surname)