There are
2007
Tomes in the USA
Tome is the
14787th
most common last name in the USA

Historical figures and celebrities called Tome

JamesTome

James Tome was an American politician and lawyer who served as a U.S. Senator from Pennsylvania from 1851 to 1857.

Álvarode

Álvaro de Tovar was a Spanish conquistador who participated in the expedition that led to the conquest of the Inca Empire.

GaleazzoCiano

Galeazzo Ciano was an Italian diplomat and politician who served as Foreign Minister of Fascist Italy from 1936 to 1943.

FrankToma

Frank Toma was an American football player who played as a fullback for the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Philadelphia Eagles in the 1950s.

AdelineTomme

Adeline Tomme was a French singer and actress known for her performances in cabarets and music halls in the early 20th century.

JoséTomé

José Tomé was a Portuguese politician who served as the Mayor of Funchal, Madeira from 1948 to 1971.

SébastienToma

Sébastien Toma is a French judoka who won the bronze medal in the men's 81 kg category at the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.

RicardoTome

Ricardo Tome is a Spanish football coach and former player who played as a midfielder for various clubs in Spain.

ClaraTomé

Clara Tomé is a Portuguese artist known for her unique sculptural installations incorporating natural and found materials.

MiguelTomé

Miguel Tomé is a Portuguese long-distance runner who represented Portugal in international competitions, including the Olympic Games.

Tome Genealogy

OriginsThe surname 'Tome' is of Portuguese and Spanish origin. It is derived from the given name 'Tome,' which is a variant of 'Thomas,' meaning 'twin' in Aramaic.
Geographic DistributionThe surname 'Tome' is most commonly found in Portugal and Spain, where it originated. It is also present in countries with a significant Portuguese or Spanish diaspora, such as Brazil and the United States.
VariationsVariations of the surname 'Tome' include 'Tomé,' 'Toméi,' 'Tommi,' 'Tommy,' and 'Tomús.'
Migration and ImmigrationThe surname 'Tome' may have been carried by immigrants from Portugal and Spain to other countries during periods of colonization and emigration.