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Surname Colman

Cognomen Colman (Colman Paraguay Argentina United States United Kingdom Tanzania, Колман Azerbaijan Russia Ukraine Kazakhstan, קולמן Israel, among others...) , worldwide, is a common family name. The cognomen Colman is characteristic of Latin America and the Caribbean, particularly Paraguay, where it is a common surname, Uruguay, where it is quite a common surname, and Argentina (explore the name in all countries). Not in comparison with a country's population, it most frequently occurs in Paraguay, Argentina, and the United States. Much less frequently, Colman is the forename as well as the last name.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Colman

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Colman Tanzania, Paraguay, Argentina, United Kingdom, United States
Колман Kazakhstan, Russia, Ukraine, Azerbaijan
קולמן Israel

Notable namesakes

colman of dromore Irish abbot and saint (b. 550) link
colman elo Irish saint (b. 555) link
picture of colman colman colman Bishop of Lindisfarne; Saint, IE (b. 605) link
colman of templeshambo Irish saint (b. 600) link
picture of saint colman saint colman saint colman Irish Christian missionary, IE (b. 700) link
colman nepos cracavist Irish poet (b. 701) link
john colman English sailor and murder victim (b. 1501) link
nicolás colman Paraguayan sailor, PY (b. 1518) link
picture of walter colman walter colman walter colman English Roman Catholic Friar Minor, GB (b. 1600) link
picture of richard colman richard colman richard colman (c.1633-72) of Lincoln's Inn and Melchet Park, Wilts (b. 1635) link
picture of edward colman edward colman edward colman English Catholic courtier, GB (b. 1636) link
roger colman English politician (b. 1623) link
edward colman (1627-1681) (b. 1627) link
jeremiah colman (born 1657) (b. 1657) link
picture of benjamin colman benjamin colman benjamin colman Boston merchant 1710-1765 (b. 1710) link

Characteristic forenames

Mr, Sir, Sam, M J, Mia, Mir, Meg, Mel, Max, Mac, Mal, Mat, Ed, Sum, Ng, Jo, Lu, Li, Di, Ro, Pj, Bj, Ba, Cy, Aj, Al, Ms, Ty, and Sue