Tomo is a male name with origins in both Japanese and Croatian cultures. In Japanese, Tomo means "friend" or "companion," reflecting the friendly and sociable nature often associated with this name. In Croatian, it is a diminutive form of Tomislav, which means "peaceful fame." The name Tomo is pronounced as TOH-moh (/toˈmo/), and its variations include Tomoko. While not widely popular in the United States, Tomo has been given to a small number of newborn boys in recent years, with 5 occurrences in 2016 and ranking at 12,173.
Tomo Miličević is a Bosnian-American musician and record producer known for his role as the lead guitarist of the rock band Thirty Seconds to Mars from 2003 to 2018. |
Tomo Šokota is a Croatian former footballer known for his powerful performances as a striker for Dinamo Zagreb and Benfica, and for representing Croatia in the Euro 2004. |
Tomo Otosaka - Otosaka Rousselot Tomo Nicholas is a professional Japanese baseball outfielder who has played for the Yokohama DeNA BayStars in Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB) and currently plays for the Leones de Yucatán in the Mexican League. |
Tomo Medved is a Croatian politician and retired brigadier general of the Croatian Army who has been serving as Minister of Croatian Veterans since 2016 and as Deputy Prime Minister of Croatia since 2020. |
Tomo Inouye, a Japanese medical doctor trained at the University of Michigan Medical School, was the founder of the Japanese Medical Women's Society. |