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Forename Tomaž

Around the world, Tomaž (Tomaz Brazil Slovenia Portugal Sierra Leone Mozambique, Tomaž Slovenia United States Austria Germany Italy, توماج Iran) is a common male first name. The first name Tomaž is characteristic of Slovenia, where it is a common masculine name, Sierra Leone, where it is quite a common masculine name, and Brazil, where it is quite a rare masculine name. Likewise, Tomaž is the last name as well as the forename.

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Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Tomaž

VARIANTCOUNTRY
Tomaz Mozambique, Brazil, Portugal, Slovenia, Sierra Leone
Tomaž Austria, Germany, Italy, United States, Slovenia
توماج Iran
Томаж Ukraine, Russia

First name Tomaž in the context

Tomaž is also a name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Pan Samochodzik , the Fictional character, Pan Samochodzik; Tomasz Gabriel , character in Złotopolscy; Tomasz Czereśniak , character in Czterej pancerni i pies; Tomasz Kowalik , character in Jeżycjada and Tomasz Paczenko , among other works.

Notable namesakes

tomaž gregolin SI (b. 1620) link
tomaž kristan SI (b. 1735) link
picture of tomaž pirc tomaž pirc tomaž pirc SI (b. 1813) link
tomaž malalan IT (b. 1787) link
picture of tomaž romih tomaž romih tomaž romih SI (b. 1853) link
tomaž rutar SI (b. 1807) link
tomaž mraz SI (b. 1826) link
tomaž lempl SI (b. 1836) link
tomaž seljak SI (b. 1839) link
tomaž jug SI (b. 1841) link
tomaž čerin (b. 1846) link
picture of tomaž godec tomaž godec tomaž godec SI (b. 1905) link
tomaž pušenjak SI (b. 1861) link
tomaž holman SI (b. 1862) link
tomaž seljak Slovene painter, SI (b. 1878) link

Characteristic surnames

Kos, Rogelj, Gruden, Eržen, Horvat, Hočevar, Vidmar, Frelih, Furlan, Žagar, Brešan, Kosmač, Verbič, Završnik, Uršič, Kastelic, Kolarič, Miklavčič, Kovačič, Potočnik, Janžekovič, Tomažič, Pečnik, Krajnc, Košir, Kovač, Lah, Pirc, Volk, Stare, Cerar, Benko, Kolar, Kralj, Petek, Golob, Zupančič, Jereb, Novak, Vidic, Oblak, Zupan, Zorec, Medved, Mlakar, Stopar, Sršen, Bizjak, Jelen, and Žnidaršič