Thaddaos
Aramaic, meaning unclear, possibly from Theodore
"gift of God"
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Thaddaos Origin and Meaning
The name Thaddaos is a boy's name.
Thaddaos is a rare variant of Thaddeus, which has Aramaic and Greek origins. The name derives from the Aramaic 'Tadday' or Greek 'Thaddaios,' possibly meaning 'gift of God' or 'courageous heart.' This variation maintains the classical roots while offering a slightly different spelling that emphasizes its Greek heritage. Historically, Thaddeus was the name of one of Jesus's twelve apostles, giving the name religious significance. Thaddaos remains uncommon in modern usage, appealing to parents looking for a name with historical depth, spiritual connections, and a distinctive quality. The name carries an air of classical sophistication and ancient wisdom while remaining pronounceable in contemporary settings.