Koloman name meaning

Gender: Boy
Origin: Celtic and Latin
Usage: German, Irish and Hungarian
Pronunciation: k(o)-lo-man
Meaning: Dove Hermit and Dove
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What does Koloman mean?

Koloman's meaning is Hermit or Dove is of Latin and Celtic origin, a baby boy name is used substantially in Irish, Hungarian and German.

How do I pronounce Koloman?

The three syllabled name Koloman is commonly pronounced as k(o)-lo-man.

Variants of Koloman

Kolman, Colman, Coleman, Columbanus

How popular is the name Koloman?

Koloman is a common baby name in Slovakia while it is somewhat familiar in Czech Republic, Ivory Coast, Austria and Slovenia. According to our research, at least 5000 people have been bestowed Koloman around the globe.

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Numerological analysis of Koloman

The vowel o as your first one in your name reveals you are an opportunist. To have number 4 as your soul urge no, it reveals your old and wise soul. You lack enthusiasm and adventure. You are a jealous and passionate lover. The letter K as your cornerstone reveals you are an introvert who enjoys solitude. You push yourself to your limits and beyond. If letter N is your capstone in your name, it represents your creative and intuitive personality.

Other names liked by soon-to-be-parents that are similar to Koloman

  •  Britt - Long standing and Widespread Britt is used especially in Greenlandic and Swedish is originated from Celtic and Old English, Britt means "The Exalted One or Sublime" is given to both boys and girls
  •  Malvina - Especially used in Finnish, Danish and Norwegian eternal and celebrated, Malvina means "The Word Maol-Mhin Meaning Smooth Brow, Composition Of Court or Girlfriend" that of Celtic, Old High German and Old English origin is a girl name
  •  Birte - Girl name Birte means "The Exalted One" and is notably used in Swedish, German and Norwegian has origin in Celtic, Germanic and Old Norse
  •  Percy means Pierce the Vale, Heresy of Breton Romance of the Xiith Century or Pierces is used as a unisex name and came from Latin, Welsh and Old French is substantially used in Norwegian, Finnish and Swedish
  •  Fearchar - Boy name Fearchar is rooted from Celtic, chiefly used in Gaelic language, Fearchar means "Beloved Man"

Famous people named Koloman

  • Koloman Sokol, was one of the most prominent Slovak painters
  • Koloman Moser, Austrian artist
  • Koloman Gögh, professional Czechoslovak footballer

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