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Number of symbols: 7
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Tanazak

Female name



Description

Okay, here is the translation: The name "Tanazak" is a rare and primarily Jewish female name. Its etymology is linked to the ancient name **Tanit (Tannit)**, which was one of the principal cultic names in ancient Jewish culture. Tanit was the patroness of women, the household hearth, and fertility, and was also regarded as a protector of pregnant women and mothers. It is for this reason that the name Tanazak, as a derivative of Tanit, carries the meaning of "protector," "guardian," "household" figure, or even "virgin," emphasizing its connection to Tanit. The name likely entered Slavic languages subsequently, probably through medieval iconographic names or broader cultural exchanges, but its bearers are rarely found outside specific communities or family traditions. The historical context of the name extends deep into the ancient period, where Tanit was Tanit the co-ruler alongside Ba'al Hammon in Carthage (modern-day North Africa), and the name personified strength and protection in the household and motherhood. In the modern world, "Tanazak" remains more of a religious or hereditary name, not gaining widespread popularity in mainstream culture. People with this name are often associated with a strong desire to protect loved ones, a special care for family and home, as well as deep inner strength and wisdom. They tend to be inclined to a careful analysis of situations, may be somewhat reserved, but possess exceptional qualities of empathy and reliability. Although the name "Tanazak" is not very common in Russia and the CIS countries, it can be encountered in families with Jewish roots or among those who value uniqueness and deep historical meaning in their names. There are virtually no famous bearers of the name "Tanazak" in world culture and science, making it even more unique and individual. Variations and diminutives of the name might include "Tanaza" or "Tanya" (in a more common form), and simply "Zak" or "Tanya" depending on the region and family traditions.