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Tooma (Toomas)
Named after the lake and/or historical farm, Tooma, it runs by. Probably derived from the name, Toomas (Thomas), but it would be nice to imagine it comes from tooma (to bring or fetch, a toober was an old wooden bucket), the sort of thing people used to do with pond water, although the only lugging they’ll be doing these days is stone from what looks like a 280-ha quarry.
Toome (Toom[ingas])
Toome is generally the genitive of cathedral (toom), but here, in the middle of a sea of trees (scuse mixed metaphor), it is a short form of Toominga.
Toomiku (Toomik)
Bird cherry grove. See Toominga.
Toominga (Toomingas)
Bird cherry tree, Prunus padus, sometimes known as hagberry with its fruit known as hags. See Toome.







