Tova is a given name, nickname and a surname. The name Tova has multiple origins. Deriving from Old Norse, it is thought to be a hypocoristic form of the name Þórfríðr.[1] Deriving from Hebrew, it is an adjective meaning "good".[citation needed]
Notable people with this name are listed below.
- Saint Tova of Thorney (died c. 869 or 870), Anglo-Saxon martyr
- Tova of the Obotrites (fl. 970s ?), Slavic princess and queen consort of Denmark
- Tova Beck-Friedman (born 1938), American artist, sculptor, writer, filmmaker, and child survivor of the Holocaust
- Tova Ben-Dov, Israeli Zionist
- Tova Ben Zvi (born 1928), Israeli singer
- Tova Borgnine (1941-2022), Norwegian-born American businesswoman
- Tova Hamilton, Jamaican politician
- Tova Hartman (born 1957), Israeli scholar and social entrepreneur
- Tova Ilan (1929–2019), Israeli educator and politician
- Tova Magnusson (born 1968), Swedish actress and filmmaker
- Tova Milo, Israeli computer scientist
- Tova Mirvis (born 1972), American novelist
- Tova O'Brien (born 1982/1983), New Zealand journalist, host of radio show Tova
- Tova Sanhadray (1906–1993), Israeli politician
- Tova Traesnaes (1941–2022), Norwegian-American businesswoman
- Theresa Tova (born 1955), Canadian actress, singer and playwright
Fictional characters
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- ^ Teresa Norman, "Tova." A World of Baby Names. New York: Penguin, 2003. 504.