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Thomas Sampson, 1876 - 1930
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Thomas J Sampson, Circa 1861 - 1944
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Thomas Sampson Strike, 1840 - 1865
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Thomas Sampson, born Circa 1725
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The first name Thomas has its origins in the Aramaic name "Te'oma," meaning "twin." It first appeared in the regions of the Near East and gained prominence through its association with Saint Thomas, one of the twelve apostles of Jesus, who is often regarded as the patron saint of architects and builders, reflecting a connection to craftsmanship and construction. The name has been widely adopted across various cultures and languages, leading to numerous variations, including Tomás in Spanish and Portuguese, Tomas in Scandinavian and Slavic languages, and Toma in some Eastern European regions. Each variation retains the core meaning of the name while adapting to local linguistic nuances. Thomas has remained a popular name throughout history, often associated with qualities such as reliability and strength, which may reflect the characteristics of those who initially bore it.
The last name Sampson, often spelled as Sampson or Sampson, has its origins in the Hebrew name Shimshon, meaning "sun" or "service," and is derived from the biblical figure Samson, known for his strength. This surname first appeared in England, particularly in the medieval period, and is associated with the Anglo-Norman influence following the Norman Conquest of 1066. The name was likely adopted by those who were either descendants of the biblical Samson or who bore the name as a given name, which later transitioned into a surname. Historically, individuals with the surname Sampson may have been characterized by strength or leadership, reflecting the attributes of their biblical namesake. Variations of the surname can be found across different cultures and languages, including Samson in French and Spanish contexts, and Sampson in some English-speaking regions, with differences in pronunciation and spelling reflecting local linguistic practices. The surname has also been recorded in various forms in other countries, showcasing its adaptability and the migration of families over time.
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