Coman

Coman

Coman may refer to:

Contents

People

A surname or given name of either Celtic, Anglo-Saxon or Cuman origin:

  • Anghei Coman, a Romanian sprint canoer who competed from the early 1980s
  • Carolyn Coman, a writer of children's books, living in South Hampton, New Hampshire
  • Coman Goggins, a former Dublin footballer
  • Coman mac Faelchon, (fl. 550) founder, abbot and bishop of Roscommon
  • Coman of Kinvara, a medieval Irish saint
  • Cornel Coman (born 1981), a Romanian football player who currently plays as a striker
  • Dănuţ Coman (born 1979), Romanian goalkeeper
  • Dragoş Coman (born 1980), an international freestyle swimmer from Romania
  • Gigel Coman (born 1978), a Romanian football player
  • Gilly Coman (1960-2010), a British-based actress
  • Katharine Coman (1857–1915), a social activist and distinguished economist
  • Peter Coman (born 1943), a former cricketer who played three One Day Internationals
  • Robert Grimes Coman, a Commodore in the United States Navy
  • Simion Coman (born 1890), a Romanian Brigadier-General during World War II
  • Thomas Coman, President of the New York City Board of Aldermen from 1868 to 1871
  • Cornel Coman (1936–1981), Romanian actor
  • Dan Coman (born 1975), Romanian author
  • Ion Coman (born 1926), Romanian politician
  • Marian Coman (born 1977), Romanian poet and journalist
  • Narcis Coman (born 1946), Romanian footballer
  • Otilia Valeria Coman (born 1942), birth name of the Romanian poet and civil rights activist Ana Blandiana

Rivers

Places

  • Mount Coman, a prominent isolated mountain west of the Playfair Mountains in Antarctica
  • Coman, a village in Sănduleni Commune, Bacău County, Romania

Sport

  • Coman tie break, an alternative USTA tie break in Tennis (see Tennis score)

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  • Coman — ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Cornel Coman (1936–1981), rumänischer Schauspieler Dan Coman (* 1975), rumänischer Schriftsteller Dănuț Coman (* 1979), rumänischer Fußballspieler Dragoș Coman (Künstler), rumänischer Künstler Dragoș Coman …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • coman — comán, cománi, s.m. (reg.) drac, diavol. Trimis de blaurb, 22.04.2006. Sursa: DAR  comán s.n. – Diavolul. Cuvînt rar, atestat o singură dată, în Mold. După DAR, de la numele cumanilor, popor turanic care a ocupat partea răsăriteană a României în …   Dicționar Român

  • Coman of Kinvara — Coman of Kinvara, early Medieval Irish Saint. Coman is the patron saint of St. Coman s church, Kinvara, County Galway, Ireland. The church is situated on a hillock within the town but has been abandoned since the late 19th century and is severely …   Wikipedia

  • Coman Goggins — Personal information Irish name Comán Ó Gógáin Sport Gaelic football …   Wikipedia

  • Coman mac Faelchon — Coman mac Faelchon, founder, abbot and bishop of Roscommon, fl. 550. Coman was a member of the Cinel Domaingen, a branch of the Sogain of Connacht. He studied at the monastic school of Clonard in County Meath, where he became associated with… …   Wikipedia

  • Coman River (Vaser) — Coman River River Countries Romania Counties Maramureş Count …   Wikipedia

  • Coman River (Tazlău) — Râul Coman River Countries Romania Counties Bacău County …   Wikipedia

  • coman — see cuman …   Old to modern English dictionary

  • coman — Usage: usually capitalized variant of cuman …   Useful english dictionary

  • Monte Comán — es un distrito del Departamento San Rafael, Provincia de Mendoza, República Argentina. Datos Generales: El distrito de Monte Comán, se ubica el noreste de la ciudad de San Rafael y dista 56 km de ésta. Su superficie ocupa 4.305 km2 lo que lo… …   Wikipedia Español

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