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Surname Tooley

Cognomen Tooley (تولاي Iraq Syria Sudan Saudi Arabia Egypt, Tooley United States United Kingdom Canada Australia South Africa, 图利 China) , in all the world, is quite a common last name. The cognomen Tooley is characteristic of the United Kingdom, where it is quite a rare surname, New Zealand, and the United States. In absolute terms, it is commonest in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Iraq. Much less frequently, Tooley is the forename as well as the last name.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Tooley

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تولاي Iraq, Egypt, Sudan, Syria, Saudi Arabia
Tooley Australia, South Africa, Canada, United Kingdom, United States
图利 China
Тули Kazakhstan, Russia

Last names said to be same

Тоолеы

Notable namesakes

nicholas tooley English actor (b. 1583) link
picture of richard tooley richard tooley richard tooley Canadian politician, CA (b. 1820) link
james tooley painter (b. 1816) link
picture of bert tooley bert tooley bert tooley American baseball player, US (b. 1886) link
sarah anne tooley journalist and author (b. 1856) link
james tooley British weightlifter, IN (b. 1897) link
ronald vere tooley British antiquarian (b. 1898) link
picture of james tooley james tooley james tooley British educationalist, GB (b. 1959) link
patrick hocart tooley b.24 May 1912 d.5 June 1991 (b. 1912) link
picture of mark tooley mark tooley mark tooley American writer (b. 1965) link
fay vanisle tooley (b. 1908) link
john tooley English opera manager (1924-2020), GB (b. 1924) link
peter tooley consultant in pharmacovigilance, since 2017; General Practitioner, Twyford, Berks, 1966–90; pharmaceutical physician, since 1990; Director, PT Pharma Consultancy Ltd, Guernsey, 1998–2017 (b. 1939) link
michael tooley American philosopher (b. 1941) link
michael john tooley British geologist, GB (b. 1942) link

Characteristic forenames

Mr, Bob, Bev, Ben, Cat, Ash, Amy, Ann, Ana, Ali, Seb, Kay, Sue, Sam, Mel, Mom, Max, Ed, Tj, Ty, Jo, Al, Ms, Sir, and Ken