Koloman
Koloman is a male name .
origin
Koloman is a modified variant of the Hungarian first name Kálmán . The Latin variant was Coloman in the Middle Ages , the Slavic Koloman / Коломан , the German also Koloman .
The Irish first name Koloman , originally meaning hermit , was later Latinized as Columbanus , the dove-like .
variants
Colmain, Colman, Coloman, Kalman, Kulman, Kolman, Kollmann.
Well-known namesake
- the Holy Koloman († 1012)
- Koloman (Hungary) (~ 1070–1116), the king of Hungary, Croatia and Dalmatia
- Kaliman I. Assen (1234–1246), also Koloman I, from 1241 to 1246 Bulgarian tsar from the Asen dynasty
- Koloman, Prince of Halicz , probably founder of the city of Kolomea
- Coloman Belopotoczky (1845–1914), priest, professor of pastoral and moral theology and apostolic field vicar
- Coloman Braun-Bogdan (1905–1983), Romanian football player, coach, sports official and author
- Koloman Gögh (1948–1995), Czechoslovak soccer player and soccer coach
- Koloman Holzinger (1915–1978), abbot of the Admont Benedictine Abbey
- Koloman Moser (1868–1918), designer of the Wiener Werkstätte
- Otto Koloman Wagner (1841–1918), Austrian architect, architectural theorist and urban planner of the Belle Epoque / around the fin de siècle
- Koloman von Pataky (1896–1964), Hungarian tenor
- Koloman Sokol (1902–2003), Slovak artist
- Koloman Tomsich (1886–1944), Austrian state official and politician
- Colomán Trabado (* 1958), former Spanish middle-distance runner
- Koloman Wallisch (1889–1934), Austrian labor leader
- Franjo Koloman Likar (* 1928), Croatian painter
Others
- Sankt Koloman , a municipality in Austria
- St. Koloman Monastery in Stockerau
- Koloman Church - list of churches dedicated to St. Koloman
See also
Individual evidence
- ↑ Wimmer, Otto: Lexicon of names and saints . Tyrolia-Verlag, Innsbruck / Vienna 1984, ISBN 3-7022-1523-9 , 490, sv. Koloman OSB