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”’Colmán”’ or ”’Colman”’ is both a given name and a surname. Notable people with the name include: |
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*[[Kolman]], a Slavic name sometimes transliterated as Colman |
*[[Kolman]], a Slavic name sometimes transliterated as Colman |
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Revision as of 11:11, 22 December 2025
Colmán or Colman is both a given name and a surname. Notable people with the name include:
Given name
Saints
- Colman of Templeshambo (died 595), Abbot of Templeshambo
- Colmán Elo (555–611), founder and first abbot of Muckamore, also regarded as the Bishop of Connor
- Colman of Cloyne, 6th-century bishop of Cloyne
- Colman of Dromore, 6th-century bishop of Dromore
- Colman of Ardboe, 6th-century founder of Ardboe Monastery
- Colman of Kilmacduagh, 7th-century bishop of Kilmacduagh
- Colmán of Kilroot, contemporary of St. Ailbe
- Colmán of Lindisfarne (died 676), Bishop of Lindisfarne
- Colmán of Lann, patron saint of Lann
- St. Colman (martyr), 7th century companion of St Kilian and St Totnan
- Coloman of Stockerau (Colmán) (died 1012), Irish pilgrim martyred in Austria
- Columbanus (died 615), Irish missionary
Other
- Colmán Bec (died c. 585), Irish dynast
- Colmán mac Cobthaig (died c. 622), Irish king
- Colmán mac Lénéni (died c. 606), Irish poet
- Colmán Már (died c. 557), Irish dynast
- Colmán Rímid (died c. 612), Irish king
- Colman nepos Cracavist (fl. c. 800), Hiberno-Latin poet
- Colman Domingo (born 1969), American actor, writer, director
- Colman O’Donovan (1927–2025), Irish hurler
Surname
Places
Other uses
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