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Tamata

Female name



Description

Okay, here is the translation: The name "Tamata" is a feminine name of Jewish origin. It derives from an ancient Hebrew word consisting of two parts: "Tam" (which can be translated as "strong," "robust") and "ta" (meaning "life" or "life force"). Together, this gives the name a meaning close to "strong life" or "strong life force." The etymology of the name is linked to Tamar (Tamatha), the daughter of Ezra and Eleazar the Pharisee, wife of Avvenio, and mother of Johestan the Great. Tamar was one of the wives of Saba, but later became known as the wife of Avvenio and mother of Johestan. Although details about the historical Tamar are scarce, she is associated with beauty and wisdom. The name has ancient roots dating back to the period before the birth of Christ, during the time of King Herod the Great. In medieval Europe, the name was not popular, but today it is experiencing a revival, drawing interest due to its uniqueness and depth. Bearers of the name "Tamata" are often perceived as energetic, intelligent, and possessing a strong character. They typically demonstrate their strength through creativity and actions, though they can sometimes be impulsive and direct. Their strong point is their ability to defend their values and fight for what they consider important. There are virtually no famous bearers of the name "Tamata" in the Russian-speaking world. Outside Russia, the name is also not widely popular, but it occasionally appears among people from Jewish communities or in families with Jewish roots. The popularity of the name "Tamata" in Russia is low. It is more exotic and modern than common. People with this name often stand out and attract curiosity. Variations include Tamara (a more common variant) and Tamarichka (a diminutive form).