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Origin of the name TAMARA.
Etymology of the
name TAMARA.
Meaning of the baby name TAMARA.
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TAMARA.
Latin. Probably the same as Etruscan Tamera
(q.v.), a name that has been compared to Greek
δάμαρ, meaning "wife" or "married woman."
Usage: Argentina, Brazil, Spain.
Tamara Rojo, a Spanish prima ballerina. Tamara
Paganini, an Argentinian actress and dancer. Tamara Almeida Silva,
was Miss Brazil World in 2008. (Wiki)
TAMARA (Тамара).
Originally Russian, but now in wide use. It is a form of biblical Tamar
(q.v.), meaning "palm-tree." Sanskrit tamara
means "spice." Also
see Tammara, and Tamra. Usage:
America, Canada, Croatia, Czech
Republic, England, Germany, Iran, Ireland, Macedonia, Poland, Russia, Yugoslavia.
Tamara Beckwith, an English socialite. Tamara
Ecclestone, an English-Croatian model, and television personality.
Tamara de Lempicka (d. 1980), was a Polish Art Deco painter. (Wiki)
TAMARA.
Where waves of the
Terek are waltzing
In Dariel's wickedest pass,
There rises from bleakest of storm crags
An ancient grey towering mass.
...
In this tower by mad winds assulated,
Sat ever Tamar, the Queen—
A heavenly angel of beauty,
With a spirit of hell's own demesne.
...
(Russian Lyrics, Bianchi, 1916)
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