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History of the origin of the name Tamara
Tamara is a female name of Hebrew origin (in the Bible – Tamar), translated from Hebrew meaning “date palm”.
The name Tamara is quite common in Ukraine and Russia, which has led to the appearance of numerous abbreviated and diminutive variants: Tamarochka, Tamarka, Toma, Tomka, Tomochka, Tata, Tomusya, Tomulya.
The name came to Russia from Georgia and Armenia in the 12th century.
The woman bearing this name celebrates her birthday on May 14 and December 15.
Meaning and characteristics of the name Tamara
Of course, a name necessarily influences the fate of its bearer, so it is not surprising that people with the same names are credited with the same qualities, character traits and habits. The name Tamara in question is no exception.
As a child, little Tamara loves to be the center of attention: she demands constant admiration and praise. Tomochka is a born actress; from a young age she learns to manipulate people and win them over to her side.
The ability to sympathize and empathize is one of the key character traits of a woman named Tamara. In order to help someone, Toma is capable of sacrificing her own interests. She is very vulnerable and emotional, deeply experiencing failures and defeats. As a child, Tamara often becomes a mentor and guardian to the younger children in the family, for whom she feels responsible.
Tamara is smart, but she lacks a little practicality. A woman can get carried away by some work or idea simply because she likes it. Tamara does not expect any return on her efforts. A woman can safely be called selfless.
Tamara is a good student and has many friends and acquaintances. It is very difficult to quarrel with Tomochka: she knows how to extinguish a conflict even at the stage of its inception: a woman believes that good relationships are the main thing in life.
Tamara gets married solely out of great love. At this moment, mind and rationality fade into the background: she lives for one moment, enjoys her happiness and believes that it will always be this way. Very often, Tamara’s first marriage is unsuccessful precisely because of her inability to soberly evaluate her chosen one and set priorities correctly.
Tamara is a good housewife: her house is always in order, the food is prepared, and the children are well-groomed. If Tamara is lucky with a man who is able to appreciate all the efforts of a woman aimed at creating home comfort, then a strong and reliable marriage is guaranteed.
Tamara is an unpretentious and balanced woman. She is quite capable of being satisfied with little if she clearly understands that this is the best option in the current situation.
Tamara very easily gets carried away by different things, so she may not complete the task that is really important to her. A woman is demanding of herself and those around her, therefore, if she manages to move up the career ladder and become a leader, Tamara quickly loses colleagues who previously treated her favorably. Her uncompromising nature and exaggerated demands scare away people with whom her relations were previously even friendly.
The name Tamara is common in Ukraine and Russia, Georgia and Armenia. Its most famous representatives are: Tamara (famous Georgian queen), Tamara Gverdtsiteli (Georgian singer), Tamara Makarova (actress), Tamara Sinyavskaya (opera singer), Tamara Tkachenko (singer), Tamara Akulova (actress), Tamara Mello (actress), Tamara Motyleva (literary critic), Tamara Fidler (pianist), Tamara Rojo (Spanish ballerina).
Name days:
May 14, December 15
Diminutive version
Tomulya, Tomochka, Tomushka, Tomunya, Tomusya, Musya, Tatusya, Tamusya, Tusya
Abbreviated
Toma, Tomka, Tata, Tatka, Tamarka, Tama, Tamka, Mara
According to the church
Tamara
Color
Planet
- Pluto
Element
- water
Stone talisman
pomegranate
Metal
gold
Plants
date palm, rosemary
Totem animal
wasp