Tamera

Meaning of Tamera

Tamera is a lively twist on the classic Tamara, tracing back to the Hebrew word “Tamar,” meaning “palm tree,” and evoking sunlit groves and sweet date fruit. Once a favorite from the 1960s through the ’90s, today it feels like a hidden gem—a rare spark in a crowded sky, with just 15 little Tameras born in the U.S. in 2024. In India, the name dances off the tongue like a playful tabla rhythm, adding spice and warmth to family gatherings. Parents drawn to Tamera love its gentle yet vibrant energy, perfect for a child destined to stand tall and graceful, like a palm swaying in the monsoon breeze. Pronounced tuh-MER-uh, it’s easy to say and hard to forget. Choosing Tamera is as inspiring as painting a bright rangoli at dawn—bold, beautiful, and filled with promise.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as tuh-MER-uh (/təˈmɛrə/)

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Notable People Named Tamera

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