The name Tamara is usually given to a Girl.
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The origin of the name lies in Hebrew.
Tamara is pronounced as TahMAARah
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Tamara originates in Hebrew language and means "palm tree". It is a Russian variant of the Biblican feminine name Tamar. Until today, Tamara remains a very popular name in Slavic languages. In the U.S. it was popular in the 20th century but now it is rather rare. It also means "spice" in Sanskrit.
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Tamara originates
In Hebrew language and means "palm tree". It is a Russian variant of the Biblican feminine name
Tamar. Until today,
Tamara remains a very popular name
In Slavic languages.
In the U.S. it was popular
In the 20th century but now it is rather rare. It also means "spice"
In Sanskrit.
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Meaning
Biblical name derived from the element
Tamar with the meaning 'date palm, palm tree'. Variant of the older name '
Tamar
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Meaning
Russian form of
Tamar. Russian performers such as
Tamara Karsavina (1885-1978),
Tamara Drasin (1905-1943),
Tamara Geva (1907-1997) and
Tamara Toumanova (1919-1996) introduced it to the English-speaking world. It rapidly grew in popularity in the United States starting in 1957. Another famous bearer was the Polish cubist painter
Tamara de Lempicka (1898-1980).
Origin
Russian, Ukrainian, Belarusian, Czech, Slovak, Polish, Slovene, Croatian, Serbian, Macedonian, Hungarian, English, Dutch, Spanish, Italian, Lithuanian, Georgian
Pronunciation
/tɐ.ˈma.rə/(Russian) /ˈta.ma.ra/(Czech, Slovak) /ta.ˈma.ra/(Polish, Italian) /ˈtɒ.mɒ.rɒ/(Hungarian) /tə.ˈmæɹ.ə/(English) /tə.ˈmɑɹ.ə/(English) /ˈtæm.ə.ɹə/(English) /taː.ˈmaː.raː/(Dutch) /ta.ˈma.ɾa/(Spanish) /tɐ.mɐ.ˈrɐ/(Lithuanian)