Tamal name meaning

Gender: Boy
Origin: Sanskrit
Usage: Arabic, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi and Telugu
Meaning: A Tree with Very Dark Bark
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What does Tamal mean?

Tamal's meaning is A Tree with Very Dark Bark used for baby boys that of Sanskrit origin is used commonly in Marathi, Malayalam, Bengali, Telugu, Hindi, Kannada, Arabic and Gujarati.

Variants of Tamal

Tamalle

How popular is the name Tamal?

YearRankBirths
199588665
197655835
197345056

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What numerology tells about Tamal?

Stress hates your guts. Use your influence to make people do good and become the best versions of themselves. You have the heart of a warrior. Use your influence and attractiveness to ‘force' people to do the right thing when necessary. Unrestricted lifestyle is your mark. You often doubt your skills and abilities because of people who tell you that you are not good enough. You are too kind to tell these people to leave and so, you end up drained and confused.

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Famous people named Tamal

  • Tamala De Jesus in Another Day at the Office as Actress
  • Tamala Shelton in Episode #1.1 as Actress
  • Tamala Jones in Blue Streak as Actress
  • Tamal Ray Chowdhury, from 2009 action and comedy film Challenge, who characterized N.

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