"Colman" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Colman" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Colman" Meaning

Colman is a surname of Irish origin, derived from the Gaelic phrase "Ó Colmáin", meaning "descendant of Colman", where Colman is itself a personal name that means "dove" or "swan". The name is most commonly associated with Saint Colman, a 7th-century Irish monk and bishop.

"Colman" Examples

Usage Examples for "Colman"


1. In a sentence

The company hired Colman as a marketing specialist to promote their new product.

2. As a proper noun

Colman Andrews is a renowned food critic known for his insightful reviews.

3. In a conversation

Friend 1: "Have you met John Colman, our new team member?" Friend 2: "Yes, I met him yesterday. He seems nice."

4. In a text

Just wanted to let you know that I've scheduled an appointment with Dr. Colman for next week.

5. In a literary quote

"I'm going to talk to Colman about it." Her voice was low and deadly.

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Pertaining to or composed of loose, unconsolidated, or weathered soil or rock fragments, typically found at the base of hills, rocky slopes, or riverbanks.

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