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*] (born 1948), Ukrainian handball player | *] (born 1948), Ukrainian handball player | ||
*] (1905–1972), Canadian politician and teacher | *] (1905–1972), Canadian politician and teacher | ||
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Tomin or Tomyn is a Slavic surname. It may refer to
- Julius Tomin (born 1938), Czech philosopher
- Július Tomin (Interlingua) (1915–2003), Czech author
- Mikhail Piatrovich Tomin (1883–1967), Soviet lichenologist
- Mykola Tomyn (born 1948), Ukrainian handball player
- William Tomyn (1905–1972), Canadian politician and teacher
- Zdena Tomin (born 1941), Czech novelist
See also
- All pages with titles beginning with Tomin
- All pages with titles containing Tomin
- Tomin (disambiguation)
- All pages with titles containing Tomyn
- Tonin (name)
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