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Surname Tomsa

Surname Tomsa (Tomsa Romania Moldova Czechia Slovakia Poland, Томса Russia, تومسا) , all around the world, is quite a rare cognomen. The cognomen Tomsa is characteristic of Eastern Europe, particularly Moldova, where it is quite a common surname, Romania, where it is quite a rare surname, and Slovakia. Not in comparison with a country's population, it is the most numerous in Eastern Europe, particularly Romania, Moldova, and Czechia. Much less frequently, Tomsa is the forename as well as the last name.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Tomsa

Nomographic illustration
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Tomsa Romania, Moldova, Slovakia, Czechia, Poland
Томса Russia

Last names said to be same

Tomça

Notable namesakes

františek jan tomsa Czech lexicographer, linguist, translator and science writer, CZ (b. 1753) link
picture of vladimír tomsa vladimír tomsa vladimír tomsa CZ (b. 1831) link
antonín tomsa (1832-1886), CZ (b. 1832) link
picture of bohuš tomsa bohuš tomsa bohuš tomsa CZ (b. 1888) link
sylvester tomsa Austrian architect, AT (b. 1849) link
václav tomsa Czechoslovak publisher (1881-1937), CZ (b. 1881) link
josef tomsa CZ (b. 1879) link
františek tomsa PL (b. 1884) link
antonín tomsa CZ (b. 1885) link
josef tomsa (b. 1895) link
jaroslav tomsa Czechoslovak teacher (1906-2000), CZ (b. 1906) link
jaroslav tomsa (b. 1902) link
alfred tomsa CZ (b. 1903) link
karel tomsa CZ (b. 1904) link
jan tomsa (b. 1908) link

Characteristic forenames

Mr, Rima, Ruby, Dean, Dani, Dana, Dany, Doru, Gaji, Leon, Lili, Lisa, John, Jiã, Tami, Nicu, Vera, Vlad, Ilie, Igor, Raul, Radu, Petr, Kara, Ms, Ali, Ana, Amy, Adi, Ray, Rod, Dan, Jan, Ioan, Joe, Tom, Edi, Eve, Ina, Ion, Ovi, Alex, Anna, Anca, Jim, and Olga