Tomas (Swedish pronunciation: [ˈtʊ̌mːas; ˈtʊ̂m-] or [ˈtǔːmas; ˈtûː-])[1] is a Swedish and Lithuanian given name.
It may refer to:
- Tomas Antonelius (born 1973), Swedish footballer
 - Tomas Baranauskas (born 1973), Lithuanian historian
 - Tomas Behrend (born 1974), Brazilian/German tennis player
 - Tomas Brolin (born 1969), Swedish football player
 - Tomas Danilevičius (born 1978), Lithuanian football player
 - Tomas Davulis (born 1975), Lithuanian labour law scholar
 - Tomas Delininkaitis (born 1982), Lithuanian basketball player
 - Tomas Gadeikis (born 1984), Lithuanian sprint canoer
 - Tomas Gustafson (born 1959), Swedish speed skater
 - Tomas Haake (born 1971), Swedish drummer
 - Tomas Holmström (born 1973), Swedish ice hockey player
 - Tomas Intas (born 1981), Lithuanian javelin thrower
 - Tomas Kančelskis (born 1975), Lithuanian football player
 - Tomas Kaukėnas (born 1990), Lithuanian biathlete
 - Tomas Kronståhl (born 1967), Swedish politician
 - Tomas Ledin (born 1952), Swedish singer, songwriter, guitarist and producer
 - Tomas Lindberg (born 1972), Swedish musician
 - Tomas Masiulis (born 1975), Lithuanian basketball player
 - Thomas "Tam" McGraw (1952–2007), Scottish fugitive
 - Tomas Pačėsas (born 1971), Lithuanian basketball player
 - Tomas Radzinevičius (born 1981), Lithuanian football player
 - Tomas Ramelis (born 1971), Lithuanian football (soccer) forward
 - Tomas Ražanauskas (born 1976), Lithuanian football player
 - Tomas Scheckter (born 1980), South African racing driver
 - Tomas Tamošauskas (born 1983), Lithuanian football player
 - Tomas Vaitkus (born 1982), Lithuanian cyclist
 - Tomas Walsh (born 1992), New Zealand shot putter
 - Tomas Žiukas (born 1970), Lithuanian football player
 - Tomas Žvirgždauskas (born 1975), Lithuanian football player
 
See also
- Snowsnaps, one of the main characters is named Tomas
 - Tomas (Riftwar Cycle), fictional character in books by Raymond E. Feist
 
References
- ↑ "Tomas | SAOB". Svenska Akademiens ordbok. 2006. Retrieved December 30, 2018.
 
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