Tamela

#93 in West Virginia

Meaning of Tamela

Tamela, pronounced tuh-MAY-luh, charms with its blend of vintage flair and gentle strength. As a feminine spin on Pamela—a name first coined in Elizabethan-era England to convey “honeyed sweetness”—Tamela also carries a whisper of the Hebrew word tamar (palm tree), symbolizing grace and resilience. During the late 1950s through the early 1970s, it enjoyed modest popularity in West Virginia, consistently landing in the top 100 and peaking at rank 85 in 1969, giving it a touch of nostalgic Americana. Today, Tamela feels like a rare vinyl treasure in a digital world—warm, inviting, and full of personality. For parents who long for a name that’s easy to say, rich in heritage, and quietly distinctive, Tamela stands out as a delightful choice.

Pronunciation

American English

  • Pronunced as tuh-MAY-luh (/təˈmeɪlə/)

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Notable People Named Tamela

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