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Number of symbols: 6
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Tamasa

Male name



Description

Okay, here is the translation: "The name 'Tamasa' has ancient roots and is associated with the meaning 'lord of the place' or 'master'. It originates from ancient Hebrew words 'tam' (place, kingdom) and 'sakhar' (lord, master). Thus, a direct translation of the name could be considered 'lord' or 'master'. Etymologically, the name 'Tamasa' follows the name 'Tamara' (female), which also stems from the same roots but with the meaning 'lord' or 'sovereign'. The difference lies in the gender, but the common etymological origin is the same. In Ancient Judaism and Syria, there were kings and rulers named Tamasa, although its feminine form, Tamara, was more common. The name entered the East Slavic languages (and subsequently Russian) via Greek, where it was borrowed in the form 'Tamázas' (Tamaza) or 'Tamas' (Tamás), which also meant 'lord'. In medieval Rus', the name Tamaz (Tamasa) was less common for men. A notable historical bearer is Tamás I Kán, the leader of the Hungarians in the 13th century. Characteristic traits of the name 'Tamasa' include strength, leadership, responsibility, protection, and reliability. People with this name are often associated with royalty, a desire for leadership, and a concern for maintaining order. There are no notable bearers of the name Tamasa in Russian history and culture. However, the name is found in other countries, for example, in the Hungarian language, where Tamás (Tamás) is a common masculine name meaning 'lord'. In Russia, the name 'Tamasa' is rare. It is not widely popular, but it does occur among imported names. More common variants might be 'Tamaz' (short for Tamasa) or 'Tamara' (feminine form). Diminutives vary: 'Tamaski', 'Tamazik', 'Tamochka' (in the feminine form)."