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Lomax is a territorial surname, derived from the hamlet of Lumhalghs, near Bury, Greater Manchester, and meaning "pool nook or recess". Notable persons with the surname Lomax include: * Alan Lomax (1915–2002), American musicologist, son of John Avery Lomax * Cathy Lomax, London artist * David Lomax (1938–2014), British television reporter * David Lomax (b. 1970), New Zealand rugby league footballer * Eric Lomax (1919–2012), British Army officer * George M. Lomax (1849–1917), American politician * Geoff Lomax (1925–1992), English cricketer * Ian Lomax (1931–1996), English cricketer and racehorse trainer * Jane Lomax-Smith (b. 1950), former Australian politician * Jackie Lomax (b. 1944), English rock musician * Jerrold E. Lomax, American architect * John Lomax (1867–1948, aka John Lomax III), American musicologist and folklorist, journalist, writer, and band manager * John Lomax (rugby league) (b. 1966), a New Zealand rugby player * Kelvin Lomax (b. 1986), English footballer * Lunsford L. Lomax (1835–1913), American Civil War general * Michael Lomax (b. 1947), American educator and philanthropist * Michael Trappes-Lomax (1900–1972), English poet, soldier, and historian * Neil Lomax (b. 1959), American football quarterback * Rachel Lomax (b. 1945), British economist and former government official * Ruby Terrill Lomax (1886–1961), American musicologist and wife of John Avery Lomax * Samuel Lomax (1855–1915), British First World War general * Scott Lomax (b. 1982), writer ==Fictional== * Kevin Lomax, protagonist in the film ''The Devil's Advocate'' * Bernie Lomax, antagonist in the film ''Weekend at Bernie's'' * Hollis Lomax, Williams Stoner's nemesis in the novel ''Stoner'' by John Williams 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Lomax (surname)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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