Colman
Colman ( Celtic form of Columba ) is the name of several saints:
- Colman ( pilgrim ), ( † 1012), was martyred in Vienna
- Colman of Cloyne, in the 6th century Bishop of Cloyne in Ireland
- Colman of Dalaradia, (* ~ 450), Bishop of Dromore (CE)
- Colman of Dromore, in the 6th century Bishop of Dromore in Ireland
- Colman Elo, († 611 ), nephew of St. Columba, Abbot of First Muckamore (CE)
- Colman of Kilmacduagh, in the 7th century bishop of Kilmacduagh in Ireland
- Colman of Lindisfarne, in the 7th century bishop of Lindisfarne in England
- Colman of Mayo, († 676 ), Bishop of Lindisfarne, founder of the Diocese of Mayo (CE)
- Colman of Templeshambo, († ~ 595 ), Abbot, contemporary of Aidan (CE)
- Colman MacCathbad, (13th century), Bishop of Kilroot (CE)
- Colman Mac Lenine, († 601 ) Saint, Bishop, founder of the Diocese of Cloyne (CE)
Location in the United States:
Number of people:
- Edward Colman (1905-1995), American Cinematographer
- Frank Colman, British soprano
- George Colman the Elder (1732-1794), English writer
- George Colman the Younger (1762-1836), English writer
- Gustavo Colman ( born 1985 ), Argentine footballer
- Hila Colman (1909-2008), American writer
- Jane Colman Turell (1708-1735), American poet
- Mike Colman (1968-1994), American professional ice hockey player
- Norman Jay Colman (1827-1911), American politician
- Ronald Colman (1891-1958), British actor
- Samuel Colman (1832-1920), American painter and interior designer
- Sharon Colman (born 1978 ), British director of animated films
- Tony Colman ( born 1943 ), British businessman and politician
- Trevor Colman ( b. 1941 ), British politician
- Walter Colman, OFM († 1645), English Martyrs
In NRHP -listed objects:
- Colman Building, Seattle, Washington, ID. 72001272
- Colman House, in Diller, Nebraska, ID no. 82003191
See also:
- Disambiguation