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*[[Joseph Gomer (missionary)]] (1834–1892), African American missionary |
*[[Joseph Gomer (missionary)]] (1834–1892), African American missionary |
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*[[Joseph Gomer (pilot)]] (1920–2013), African-American World War II pilot, one of the Tuskegee Airmen |
*[[Joseph Gomer (pilot)]] (1920–2013), African-American World War II pilot, one of the Tuskegee Airmen |
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*[[Nina Gomer Du Bois|Nina Gomer]] (1870–1950), American civil rights activist |
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*[[Robert Gomer]] (1924–2016), Austrian chemist and professor |
*[[Robert Gomer]] (1924–2016), Austrian chemist and professor |
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*[[Sara Gomer]] (born 1964), English retired tennis player |
*[[Sara Gomer]] (born 1964), English retired tennis player |
Latest revision as of 16:34, 8 July 2024
Gomer was the son of Japheth in the Hebrew Bible, and the wife of Hosea (two different Gomers).
People with the given name or surname include:
- Gomer Berry, 1st Viscount Kemsley (1883–1968), Welsh colliery owner and newspaper publisher
- Gomer Gunn (1885–1935), Welsh rugby union and rugby league footballer
- Gomer Hughes (1910–1974), Welsh rugby union and rugby league footballer
- Gomer Jones (1914–1971), American football player, coach and college athletics administrator
- Gomer Griffith Smith (1896–1953), American politician
- David Gomér (1897–1977), Swedish politician
- Ez Gomér (born 1962), Swedish vocalist, bass player, songwriter and producer
- Joseph Gomer (missionary) (1834–1892), African American missionary
- Joseph Gomer (pilot) (1920–2013), African-American World War II pilot, one of the Tuskegee Airmen
- Nina Gomer (1870–1950), American civil rights activist
- Robert Gomer (1924–2016), Austrian chemist and professor
- Sara Gomer (born 1964), English retired tennis player
- Steve Gomer, American film and television director who made his debut in 1987