Tamarr name meaning

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Updated: May 30th, 2024
Gender: Unisex, both Boy and Girl
Origin: English and Hebrew
Meaning: From Tamar, Date Palm and Wide River
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What does Tamarr mean?

Tamarr is variant form of customary Tamar. Tamar is form of Θαμαρ, a Greek Form of the Hebrew Name תָּמָר = Date Palm Tree in Latin language. Unorthodox Tamar's origin is English and Hebrew, meaning of Tamar is "Wide River, From Tamar and Palm Tree".

Variants of Tamarr

Tamar, Mara, Tamie, Mahra, Marajade, Maria, Mary, Martin, Tamye

Names that rhyme with Tamarr

How popular is the name Tamarr?

YearBoysGirls
RankBirthsRankBirths
20069582700
200511472500
19760092825
[1] Source: Social Security Administration

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Here's what numbers has to say about Tamarr

Changes don't represent a problem for you. On the contrary, you are all about change. Your first instinct about someone as a person is the one you should listen. Your past is the reason why you've turned into this amazing, kind-hearted person. Your inner peace is responsible for your success on both personal and professional level. You always watch not to hurt anyone's emotions. You are the peacemaker in your society.

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Famous people named Tamarr

We could not find any notable namesake.

Sources

  1. Social Security Administration, https://www.ssa.gov/oact/babynames/index.html
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