Tamarra, pronounced tuh-MAR-uh (/təˈmɑrə/), is a graceful variant of Tamara that traces back to the Hebrew word tamar, meaning “palm tree.” This storied name carries the ancient symbolism of palms—resilience, fertility and triumph—echoing across Hebrew, Russian and Arabic traditions. In Indian culture, where coconut palms line monsoon-kissed shores and offer sweet relief to weary travelers, Tamarra might evoke the comfort of protective shade and nourishing bounty. Parents who choose Tamarra often imagine a spirited daughter whose quiet strength mirrors the dignity of the biblical Tamar. Delicately uncommon in the United States yet rich with global flair, Tamarra exudes a warmth as inviting as sunrise filtering through verdant fronds—so inviting, one might half-jokingly expect her to launch her own coconut-water stand on a sunlit verandah.