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Tomi (name)
Tomi is a common name. In Finnish, it is a masculine name. In Japan, it can be a feminine or masculine given name. Notable persons with that name include: Persons with the given name *Tomi Adeyemi (born 1993), American author * Tomi Ameobi (born 1988), English footballer * Tomi Rae Hynie (born 1969), American singer * Tomi Janežič, Slovenian theatre director and professor * Tomi Joutsen (born 1975), Finnish musician * Tomi Kallio (born 1977), Finnish ice hockey player * Tomi Kalliola (born 1979), Finnish musician * Tomi Karhunen (born 1989), Finnish ice hockey player * Tomi Koivusaari (born 1973), Finnish musician * Tomi Lahren (born 1992), American television and online video host * Tomi Lotta (born 1976), Finnish strongman competitor * Tomi Maanoja (born 1986), Finnish footballer * Tomi Mäki (born 1983), Finnish ice hockey player * Tomi Nybäck (born 1985), Finnish chess and poker player * Tomi Pallassalo (born 1989), Finnish ice hockey player * Tomi Petrescu (born ...
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Tomi Adeyemi
Tomi Adeyemi (born August 1, 1993) is a Nigerian-American novelist and creative writing coach. She is known for her novel '' Children of Blood and Bone'', the first in the ''Legacy of Orïsha'' trilogy published by Henry Holt Books for Young Readers, which won the 2018 Andre Norton Award for Young Adult Science Fiction and Fantasy, the 2019 Waterstones Book Prize, and the 2019 Hugo Lodestar Award for Best Young Adult Book. In 2019, she was named to the ''Forbes'' 30 Under 30 list. In 2020, she was named to the ''TIME'' 100 Most Influential People of 2020 in the "Pioneers" category. Early life Tomi Adeyemi was born on August 1, 1993 in the United States to parents who emigrated from Nigeria. Her father was a physician in Nigeria but found employment as a taxi driver while he waited to transfer his qualifications. Adeyemi's mother worked as a cleaning woman. Adeyemi grew up in Chicago and was not exposed to her Nigerian heritage; her parents decided not to teach her or her siblin ...
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Tomi Poikolainen
Tomi Jaakko Poikolainen (born 27 December 1961) is a retired Finnish archer who competed in five consecutive Olympics from 1980 to 1996. He won an individual gold medal in 1980 and a team silver in 1992, placing fifth individually in 1984. Between 1978 and 1994 Poikolainen won 11 medals at European and world championships, including two European gold medals. His wife Jutta Poikolainen is also a retired Olympic archer. References

1961 births Living people Sportspeople from Helsinki Finnish male archers Archers at the 1980 Summer Olympics Archers at the 1984 Summer Olympics Archers at the 1988 Summer Olympics Archers at the 1992 Summer Olympics Archers at the 1996 Summer Olympics Olympic archers for Finland Olympic gold medalists for Finland Olympic silver medalists for Finland Olympic medalists in archery Medalists at the 1992 Summer Olympics Medalists at the 1980 Summer Olympics World Archery Championships medalists {{Finland-archery-bio-stub ...
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Aegis Rim
''13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim'' is a 2019 video game developed by Vanillaware and published by Atlus. It was released for the PlayStation 4 in Japan in November 2019 and worldwide in September 2020, with a Nintendo Switch version released in April 2022. The game is divided between side-scrolling adventure segments and real-time strategy (RTS) battles, and follows thirteen high-school students in a fictionalized 1980s Japan who are dragged into a futuristic war between mechas and hostile Kaiju in a nonlinear narrative. Director and writer George Kamitani conceived the game in 2013 following the completion of ''Dragon's Crown'', originally pitching it for a toy line. ''13 Sentinels'' began production two years later, discarding the toy line element under Atlus. The production proved challenging for Vanillaware, as the studio dealt with workload and development challenges. Contrary to previous works, Kamitani both worked on the script alone and handed character design duties to Yukik ...
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Tomi Shishido
The Gorgon (Tomi Shishido) is a fictional supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Publication history The Gorgon first appeared in ''Wolverine'' vol. 3 #20, and was created by Mark Millar and John Romita Jr. The character was killed in ''Wolverine'' vol. 3 #31, only to be resurrected later in '' Secret Warriors'' #2. Fictional character biography Tomi Shishido is a member of the Hand and Hydra and a powerful mutant, leading the extremist mutant society Dawn of the White Light. As a child, he possessed near superhuman levels of intelligence. Shishido said his first words at two weeks of age, could walk at three months, and was able to read and write by his first birthday. He became an accomplished painter by age four, among the top artists in all of Japan and composed an opera at age six. This is also the age when Shishido attempted a second suicide. At age 13, Shishido formulated a mathematical formula that proves the existence of One-Abov ...
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Tomi Ungerer
Jean-Thomas "Tomi" Ungerer (; 28 November 1931 – 9 February 2019) was an Alsatian artist and writer. He published over 140 books ranging from children's books to adult works and from the fantastic to the autobiographical. He was known for sharp social satire and witty aphorisms. Ungerer is also famous as a cartoonist and designer of political posters and film posters. Ungerer received the international Hans Christian Andersen Medal in 1998 for his "lasting contribution" as a children's illustrator. Biography Ungerer was born in Strasbourg in Alsace, France, the youngest of four children to Alice (Essler) and Theo Ungerer. The family moved to Logelbach, near Colmar, after the death of Tomi's father, Theodore—an artist, engineer, and astronomical clock manufacturer—in 1936. Ungerer also lived through the German occupation of Alsace when the family home was requisitioned by the Wehrmacht. As a young man, Ungerer was inspired by the illustrations appearing in ''The New ...
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Tomi Tuuha
Tomi Jason Tuuha (born 28 November 1989) is a Finnish artistic gymnast. He was a European gold medalist on vault in 2010 in Birmingham Birmingham ( ) is a city and metropolitan borough in the metropolitan county of West Midlands in England. It is the second-largest city in the United Kingdom with a population of 1.145 million in the city proper, 2.92 million in the We .... References Living people 1989 births Finnish male artistic gymnasts European champions in gymnastics European Games competitors for Finland Gymnasts at the 2015 European Games Sportspeople from Helsinki 21st-century Finnish people {{Finland-artistic-gymnastics-bio-stub ...
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Tomi Taira
was a Japanese actress with a long history of performing in Okinawan theatre. She was mainly active as an actress, narrator, dialect coach and in other capacities in shows and films taking place in Okinawa and in projects otherwise representing the region, as well as working more directly and officially with the Okinawa Tourist Bureau in promoting the Okinawa Prefecture, island prefecture. Acting both on stage and in films for many years, her first notable role in films was that of the title role of Nabbie, the grandmother in the 1999 film ''Nabbie's Love, Nabbie no koi''.Kadekawa, Manabu. ''Okinawa Champloo, Chanpurū Encyclopedia'' (沖縄チャンプルー事典). Tokyo: Yama-Kei Publishers, 2001. p37. Life and career Tomi Taira was born on 5 November 1928."Cast.Nabbie no Koi Official Website Accessed 11 July 2009. At the age of thirteen, after graduating from Ishigaki, Okinawa, Ishigaki Elementary School, she joined the "Ōchō Kojirō Ichiza" ("Old Man Kojirō's Troupe"),"At ...
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Tomi Swick
Tomi Swick is a Canadian singer-songwriter from Hamilton, Ontario formerly signed to Warner Music Canada, now signed to Slaight Music. By age 13, Swick had learned to play several instruments, including the bagpipes, military drums, piano and guitar. At age 19 he began playing in a Hamilton band but soon pursued a solo career. He is a graduate of Cathedral High School. In February 2006, Swick's song "A Night Like This" was released as the first single from the compilation album ''From the Heart''. The single became a top-five radio hit in Canada. In 2006, Swick released his debut album, '' Stalled Out in the Doorway'', which entered the chart at number 77. The singles "Everything Is Alright" and "Sorry Again" received moderate video play on Much Music and MuchMoreMusic. At the 2007 Juno Awards, Swick was awarded New Artist of the Year. From January 1, 2007, to February 26, 2007, Swick toured with the Barenaked Ladies on their BLAM tour. Swick also contributed to two songs o ...
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Tomi Ståhlhammar
Tomi Ståhlhammar (born March 9, 1988) is a Finnish professional ice hockey player who is currently playing for Espoon Blues in the SM-liiga The SM-liiga (marketed as just Liiga from 2013 on), (Finnish for ''League'') colloquially called the Finnish Elite League in English or FM-ligan in Swedish, is the top professional ice hockey league in Finland. It is one of the six founding leagu .... External links * 1988 births Finnish ice hockey right wingers Oulun Kärpät players Living people Ice hockey people from Turku Cedar Rapids RoughRiders players Espoo Blues players {{Finland-icehockey-winger-stub ...
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Tomi Sovilj
Tomi may refer to: * Constanța, a city in Romania, also known as Tomis or Tomi * Tomi, Okayama, a village in Japan * Tōmi, Nagano, a city in Japan * Tomi (name), a given name (including a list of people with the name) * Tomi Village, a fictional Okinawan village that was the primary setting of the 1986 American motion picture ''The Karate Kid Part II'' See also * Tomie is a Japanese horror manga series written and illustrated by Junji Ito. ''Tomie'' was Ito's first published work he originally submitted to '' Monthly Halloween'', a ''shōjo'' magazine in 1987, which led to him winning the Kazuo Umezu a ...
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Tomi Shimomura
is a former Japanese football Football is a family of team sports that involve, to varying degrees, kicking a ball to score a goal. Unqualified, the word ''football'' normally means the form of football that is the most popular where the word is used. Sports commonly ... player. Club statistics References External links * 1980 births Living people Osaka University of Health and Sport Sciences alumni Association football people from Hokkaido Sportspeople from Sapporo Japanese footballers J1 League players J2 League players Cerezo Osaka players JEF United Chiba players Montedio Yamagata players Shonan Bellmare players Giravanz Kitakyushu players Japanese people of Austrian descent Association football midfielders {{Japan-footy-midfielder-1980s-stub ...
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Tomi Sallinen
Tomi Sallinen (born 11 February 1989) is a Finnish professional ice hockey center who currently plays for HC Kometa Brno of the Extraliga ledního hokeje (ELH). Sallinen previously played in the KHL for Kunlun Red Star and Neftekhimik Nijnekamsk. Playing career Sallinen started his Liiga career with his hometown club, Espoo Blues. In 2008 and 2011, he made the Liiga finals with the Blues, but did not capture the title. On 11 April 2014, Sallinen left the Blues to sign a one-year contract in Sweden with Leksands IF of the Swedish Hockey League (SHL). Leksand was relegated in the 2014–15 SHL season, and Sallinen signed with SHL rivals Djurgårdens IF in April 2015. He left Sweden at the conclusion of the 2015-16 campaign to further his career in the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL), landing a deal with HC Neftekhimik Nizhnekamsk. In November 2016, he transferred to fellow KHL side HC Kunlun Red Star. On 14 September 2017 Sallinen was signed to a one-month contract by EHC Klo ...
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