Certificate of Name
Tymek
Masculine
Polish
Meaning & Origin
Tymek is a Polish diminutive of Tymoteusz, itself the Polish form of Timothy. The name Timothy derives from the Greek Timotheos (Τιμόθεος), meaning "honouring God" — from timao (to honour) and theos (god). In the New Testament, Saint Timothy was a companion of the Apostle Paul and the recipient of two epistles. He is revered in Christian tradition. Usage and Bearers Tymek is used primarily in Poland as a pet form of Tymoteusz. It may also appear as a surname. Notable bearers include Jadwiga Tymek (1919–1944), a Polish resistance fighter in World War II; Tymek (rapper), stage name of Tymoteusz Bucki (born 1994); racing driver Tymek Kucharczyk (born 2006); and a sorcerer's apprentice from the Polish comic series Tymek i Mistrz. Cultural Context Diminutives in Polish are often used as standalone given names, carrying a familiar or affectionate tone. The use of Tymek has been popularized by cultural figures like rappers and comics, maintaining its appeal in modern Poland. Meaning: Diminutive of Tymoteusz/Timothy; “honouring God” Origin: Polish from Greek Timotheos Type: Masculine diminutive given name; occasionally surname Usage Regions: Poland
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