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Tova is a given name, nickname and a surname. The name ''Tova'' has multiple origins. Deriving from Old Norse, it is thought to be a hypocoristic form of the name ''Þórfríðr''.Teresa Norman,Tova" ''A World of Baby Names''. New York: Penguin, 2003. 504. Deriving from Hebrew, it is an adjective meaning "good". Notable people with this name are listed below. Given name * Saint Tova of Thorney (died ), Anglo-Saxon martyr * Tova of the Obotrites (, Slavic princess and queen consort of Denmark * Tova Beck-Friedman (born 1938), American artist, sculptor, writer, filmmaker, and child survivor of the Holocaust * Tova Ben-Dov, Israeli Zionist * Tova Ben Zvi (1928–2020), Israeli singer * Tova Borgnine (1941–2022), Norwegian-born American businesswoman * Tova Hamilton, Jamaican politician * Tova Hartman (born 1957), Israeli scholar and social entrepreneur * Tova Ilan (1929–2019), Israeli educator and politician * Tova Magnusson (born 1968), Swedish actress and filmmaker * ...
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Given Name
A given name (also known as a forename or first name) is the part of a personal name quoted in that identifies a person, potentially with a middle name as well, and differentiates that person from the other members of a group (typically a family or clan) who have a common surname. The term ''given name'' refers to a name usually bestowed at or close to the time of birth, usually by the parents of the newborn. A ''Christian name'' is the first name which is given at baptism, in Christian custom. In informal situations, given names are often used in a familiar and friendly manner. In more formal situations, a person's surname is more commonly used. In Western culture, the idioms "" and "being on first-name terms" refer to the familiarity inherent in addressing someone by their given name. By contrast, a surname (also known as a family name, last name, or Gentile name, ''gentile'' name) is normally inherited and shared with other members of one's immediate family. Regnal names ...
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Tova Mirvis
Tova Mirvis (born 1972) is an American novelist. She is a graduate of Columbia College of Columbia University and holds a masters of fine arts degree in fiction writing from Columbia University School of the Arts. Mirvis' family has lived in Memphis, Tennessee, since 1874 when her German-born grandmother moved there at age two. Wendy Shalit essay Mirvis was the subject of a 2005 essay by Wendy Shalit entitled "The Observant Reader" in ''The New York Times Book Review'' which accused Mirvis, an Orthodox Jew, of writing ostensibly "'insider' fiction (that) actually reveals the authors' estrangement from the traditional Orthodox community." Mirvis defended herself in an essay in ''The Forward ''The Forward'' (), formerly known as ''The Jewish Daily Forward'', is an American news media organization for a Jewish American audience. Founded in 1897 as a Yiddish-language daily socialist newspaper, ''The New York Times'' reported that Set ...''. Writings Mirvis's published works ...
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Tona (name)
Tona, Toña, Toňa and Tóna are given names. Tona is a Danish, Norwegian, Spanish and Swedish feminine given name in use in Denmark, Greenland, Sweden, Norway, Spain, parts of the United States, Mexico, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Western Panama, Colombia, Venezuela, Peru, Ecuador, Bolivia, Chile, Paraguay, Argentina, Uruguay, and the Falkland Islands. The name is a short form of Antonia as well as an alternate form of Þone. Tona is also a Danish, Norwegian and Swedish feminine given name in use in Denmark, Greenland, Sweden, and Norway as a short form of Antona as well as an alternate form of Tone and Torny. Tóna is a Faroese feminine given name that is an alternate form of Tona, Tone and Torny. Toña is a Spanish feminine given name that is a short form of Antonia used in Spain, parts of the United States, Mexico, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Western Panama, Colom ...
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Toma (name)
In European and Assyrian usage, the name Toma is a version of Thomas. It originates from Aramaic ''t’om’a'', meaning ''twin''. In the Russian language, it is a diminutive of the female given name Tamara. In Japan, it is a male name of a different origin. The meaning will vary by which kanji are used to write this name. There is also a Japanese surname name Tōma. People with this surname * Adrian Toma (born 1976), Romanian football player * Alexandru Toma (1875–1954), Romanian poet, journalist and translator * András Toma (1925–2004), Hungarian soldier, the last prisoner of WW2 to be repatriated * Costică Toma (1928–2008), Romanian footballer * Dorin Toma (born 1977), Romanian footballer * Emile Toma (1919–1985), Palestinian political historian * George Toma (born 1929), American groundskeeper * HoSo Terra Toma, Korean American drag queen * Loredana Toma (born 1995), Romanian weightlifter * Miguel Ángel Toma, Argentine politician * Peter Toma, Hungarian-born comput ...
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Tola (name)
Tola is a given name and surname. The given name is a variant of Toni. Notable people who use this name include the following: Given name * Tola (biblical figure), Biblical judge of Israel * Tola, Biblical son of Issachar from the Old Testament * Tola, co-founder with husband Orca of the Abbey at Abbotsbury, England in the 11th Century * Tola of Clonard, a saint in the Irish tradition * Tola Kasali (born 1950), Nigerian politician * Tola Mankiewiczówna (1900 – 1985), Polish singer and actress * Tola Szlagowska (born 1992), Polish singer * Tola, stagename of Carlos Mario Gallego, Columbian journalist and cartoonist of Tola y Maruja Surname * Afrim Tola or Afrim Tole (born 1970), Albanian footballer * Carlos Julio Arosemena Tola (1888 – 1952), Ecuadorian politician (former President) * Efisio Tola (1803 – 1833), Italian patriot * Erjon Tola (born 1986), Albanian alpine ski racer * Fate Tola (born 1987), Ethiopian long-distance runner * Helen Bekele Tola (born 1994 ...
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Toda (surname)
Toda (written: 戸田) is a Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Erika Toda (born 1988), Japanese actress * Hiroshi Toda (born 1928), Japanese mathematician * Jōsei Toda (1900–1958), educator and peace activist * Toda Katsushige (1557–1600), Japanese ''daimyō'' * Toda Kazuaki (1542–1604), Japanese samurai * Kazuyuki Toda (born 1977), Japanese football player *Keiko Toda (born 1957), Japanese actress * Morikazu Toda (1917–2010), Japanese physicist *Naho Toda (born 1974), Japanese actress *Natsuko Toda (born 1936), subtitles translator *, Japanese speed skater * Toda Seigen (fl. 1519–1590), Japanese swordsman * Seinosuke Toda (born 1959), computer scientist * Tomojiro Toda (1946–2016), sumo wrestler See also * Tola (name) * Tona (name) * Tonda (name) *Tova Tova is a given name, nickname and a surname. The name ''Tova'' has multiple origins. Deriving from Old Norse, it is thought to be a hypocorism, hypocoristic form of the name ''Þórfríðr''. ...
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Critical Role
''Critical Role'' is an American web series in which a group of professional voice actors play ''Dungeons & Dragons''. The show started streaming partway through the cast's first campaign in March 2015. Campaign one ended in October 2017 after 115 episodes, and campaign two started in January 2018 and ended in June 2021 after 141 episodes. A number of one-shots were aired in the hiatus between the two campaigns. After campaign two was completed, the spin-off limited series '' Exandria Unlimited'' aired from June 2021 to August 2021. The third campaign aired from October 21, 2021 to February 6, 2025 with 121 episodes. The series is broadcast on Thursdays at 19:00  PT on the Critical Role Twitch and YouTube channels and the Beacon streaming service, with the video on demand (VOD) being available to Beacon, YouTube, and Twitch subscribers immediately after the broadcast on their respective platforms. The VODs are made available for the public on Critical Role's website ...
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Internal Affairs (film)
''Internal Affairs'' is a 1990 American crime thriller film directed by Mike Figgis, written by Henry Bean, and starring Richard Gere and Andy García. Set in Los Angeles, the film follows the police department's Internal affairs (law enforcement), Internal Affairs Division as they investigate Dennis Peck, an officer who may be using his colleagues as pawns for his own nefarious purposes. Internal Affairs agent Raymond Avilla becomes obsessed with catching him. Plot During a drug bust, Los Angeles Police Department, LAPD officers Dennis Peck and Van Stretch assault a dealer and his girlfriend. Outside, fellow patrolman Dorian Fletcher shoots a man running towards him, only to discover that he was unarmed. Peck plants a knife on the body to get the distraught Fletcher off the hook. Raymond Avilla joins the LAPD's Internal affairs (law enforcement), Internal Affairs Division (IAD) and is partnered with Amy Wallace to investigate the bust. They learn that Stretch abuses drugs, ha ...
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The Magic Door (TV Series)
''The Magic Door'' (also known as ''The Magic Door Television Theatre'') was a Jewish educational television series, aimed at providing kiruv (outreach) to Jewish children in the Chicago metropolitan area but intended to appeal to all children in the 5-to-9-age group. The show was produced by the Chicago Board of Rabbis, and premiered January 1, 1962. The show ran weekly until January 1, 1982. It aired at 9:00 AM every Sunday on WBBM-TV. There were two main theme songs for ''The Magic Door''. The first, "A Room Zoom Zoom", was based on the children's song "A Ram Sam Sam". The second, written by Charles Gerber, was set to a melody from Beethoven's "Pastorale" Symphony No. 6: The main characters of the series included "Tiny Tov" (an actor reduced via special effects to appear as a kind of elf) and his cousin "Tina Tova". Tiny lived in a house that was made out of an acorn; the entrance was the Magic Door. Before entering the Magic Door to reach the town of Torahville, Tin ...
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Antun Stipančić
Antun "Tova" Stipančić (Duga Resa, 18 May 1949 – Zagreb, 20 November 1991) was a highly accomplished Croatian and Yugoslav professional table tennis player. Table Tennis career He was one of the most renowned personalities in the history of the competition, earning him the nickname "the golden left hand of Croatian sport". A table tennis child prodigy who was proclaimed "Best Croatian Sportsman" in 1975, he was National Championship winner numerous times, three times European Champion in doubles, World Champion in men's doubles in 1979 (Stipančić– Šurbek), and World Championship silver medalist in singles in 1975. Early years Antun Stipančić was born in Duga Resa, a small industrial town in central Croatia's Karlovac County (at the time of his birth, and until summer-autumn 1991, Croatia was one of six republics constituting Yugoslavia). His family of five — father Ivan, a janitor at the football club, mother Franca and two younger brothers, Marijan and ...
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Tosia Altman
Tosia Altman (; 24 August 1919 – 26 May 1943) was a courier and smuggler for Hashomer Hatzair and the Jewish Combat Organization (ŻOB) during the German occupation of Poland and the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. Born into a well-off family of Zionist leanings, she joined Hashomer Hatzair and became part of the central leadership before the war. After the invasion of Poland, she fled with the leadership of the youth movements to Vilnius. Volunteering as a courier, she passed herself off as a Polish gentile and risked her life to visit ghettos, first to organize underground education and later to warn them of the impending mass extermination of Jews. After the formation of the ŻOB in the Warsaw Ghetto, Altman was appointed a liaison to the Home Army. She smuggled weapons and explosives into the ghetto and established a chapter of the ŻOB in the Kraków Ghetto. During the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, she acted as a courier between bunkers. Seeking shelter at the command bunker ...
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Theresa Tova
Theresa Tova (born 1955) is a Canadian actress, singer and playwright."Tova, Theresa"
''Canadian Theatre Encyclopedia'', 2009.
She is most noted for her play ''Still the Night'', which won several in 1997"Hit musical captures seven awards. A great time for Ragtime". '''', September 30, 1997. and was a shortlisted finalist for the