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Tomislav is a South Slavic male first name. It originated from the first, and best known, Croatian king, Tomislav of Croatia. It is also one of the most common given Croatian names. The name is derived from the verb ''tomiti'' which means ''to suppress''. The name is used in Croatia, Serbia, Slovenia, Bosnia, Montenegro, Macedonia, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Austria, Hungary (Tomiszláv) and Poland (Tomisław). ==People named Tomislav== *Tomislav of Croatia, Croatian king *Tomislav II, name given to Prince Aimone, Duke of Aosta, as the titular king (1941–1943) of the Independent State of Croatia (NDH) *Prince Tomislav of Yugoslavia, brother of King Peter II of Yugoslavia *Tomislav Butina, Croatian footballer (goalkeeper) *Tomislav Crnković, Croatian footballer *Tomislav Dretar, Croatian novelist *Tomislav Donchev, Bulgarian politician *Tomislav Ivčić, Croatian singer *Tomislav Ivić, Croatian football manager *Tomislav Ivković, Croatian footballer *Tomislav Jelić, Croatian musician *Tomislav Kaloperović, Serbian football player and coach *Tomislav Karamarko, Croatian politician *Tomislav Karlo, Croatian swimmer *Tomislav Ladan, Croatian novelist *Tomislav Marić, Croatian footballer *Tomislav Merčep, Croatian politician *Tomislav Mikulić, Croatian footballer *Tomislav Miličević, Croatian musician *Tomislav Mrčela, Australian footballer *Tomislav Mužek, Croatian tenor *Tomislav Nikolić, Serbian politician *Tomislav Petrak, Croatian politician *Tomislav Pondeljak, Australian-Croatian footballer *Tomislav Sertić, Croatian general *Tomislav Smoljanović, Croatian rower *Tomislav Šokota, Croatian footballer *Tomislav Šola, Croatian University professor, museologist *Tomislav Višević, Croatian footballer *Tomislav Lampel, birth name of the Israeli politician Yosef Lapid 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「Tomislav」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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