All about the name TAMRAH

Meaning, origin, history.

Tamara is a beautiful and unique feminine given name of Hebrew origin. Its meaning can be interpreted in two ways: "date palm tree" or "tower". The name Tamara is associated with the biblical character Tamar, who was both a daughter-in-law to Judah and later his wife in the Book of Genesis.

The name Tamara has been used throughout history by various notable figures. One famous bearer of this name is Tamara de Lempicka (1898-1989), a Polish Art Deco painter known for her highly stylized paintings of women, often featuring herself or other attractive women she knew. Another well-known figure named Tamara is Tamara Rojo, a Spanish ballet dancer who has been principal dancer with the Royal Ballet and the American Ballet Theatre.

Tamara is not particularly common as a given name in English-speaking countries, but it has gained some popularity over the years. According to data from the United States Social Security Administration, the highest year for the name Tamara was 1967 when it ranked #420 on the list of most popular girl names. Today, Tamara is considered a vintage or retro name that has made something of a comeback in recent years.

Overall, Tamar

See also

Jewish
Polish
Poland

Popularity of the name TAMRAH since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

"Tamrah has seen varied popularity over the decades, with peaks in the late '80s to early '90s and again around 2000, but never quite reaching top-tier status."