Tomo may refer to:
People
Surname
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Angele Tomo (born 1989), Cameroonian freestyle wrestler
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Taite Te Tomo (1883–1939), Maori politician in New Zealand
Given name
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Tomo Gluić (born 1983), Croatian footballer
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Tomo Križnar (born 1954), Slovene peace activist and writer
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, Japanese shōjo manga artist
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Tomo Milinović (Томо Милиновић, 1770–1846), Serbian revolutionary
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born 1983, Japanese long-distance runner
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Tomo in der Mühlen (born 1961), German/Croatian DJ/producer
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born 1989, Japanese voice actress
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Tomo Riba (1937-2000), Indian politician
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born 1976, Japanese footballer
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Tomo Virk (born 1960), Slovene literary historian and essayist
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Tomo Vladimirski (Томо Владамирски, 1904-1971), Macedonian painter
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Tomo Yasuda (fl. 2003–present), Japanese-American electronic musician
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, 9th century Japanese court counsellor
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Tomo Zdelarić (c. 1531-1572), earliest Jesuit priest from the Habsburg Kingdom of Slavonia
Nickname
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Sutomo (1920–1981) former Indonesian minister and National Hero of Indonesia, colloquially called "Bung Tomo" (Comrade Tomo) among Indonesians
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Tomislav "Tomo" Buzov (1940–1993)
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Tomislav Tomo Česen (born 1959), Slovenian mountaineer
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Tomislav Maretić (1854-1938), Croatian linguist and lexicographer
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Tomo Miličević (born 1979), American lead guitarist of the alternative rock band 30 Seconds to Mars
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born 1976, Japanese baseball pitcher
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Tom Osander, referred to as "Tomo", drummer in the bands of Damien Rice and Lisa Hannigan
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Tomislav Tomo Šokota (born 1977), Croatian retired footballer
Ring name
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Tomo Michinoku, ring name of Tomoka Nakagawa (born 1981), Japanese professional wrestler
Fictional characters
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Tomo Aizawa, title protagonist from the manga/anime miniseries Tomo-chan Is a Girl!
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Tomo Atena, from the video game Inazuma Eleven
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Tomo Takino, from the manga series Azumanga Daioh
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Tomo, from the video game
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Tomo, from the manga series Fushigi Yûgi
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Tomorrow "Tomo", from the webtoon series Live with Yourself!
Other uses
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Tomo River, Colombia
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Tomo, or tomo-hole - a New Zealand (originally Māori-language) name for a sinkhole
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Temporary open market operations (TOMO), an activity by a central bank to buy or sell government bonds on the open market
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, a prefix conveying the concept of cutting or slicing, as in "tomography"
See also
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Yeshiva Toras Moshe, a yeshiva in Israel often called To-Mo
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