Tamiah

Meaning of Tamiah

The name Tamiah pirouettes across the tongue like a ribbon dancing in a sunlit breeze—pronounced “tuh-MY-uh”—and feels at once fresh and familiar. Born as a modern offshoot of the Hebrew-rooted Tamara (palm tree) and the beloved diminutive Tami, Tamiah carries an undercurrent of gentle strength and natural grace. Parents who choose Tamiah often imagine their little girl as both pioneer and poet, her name a musical trill that sparks curiosity at the playground and lingers like a favorite refrain. Though she’s still rare—hovering around rank 945 in 2024 after flirting with the Top 900 over two decades—each appearance in school rosters and baby announcements feels like a confetti cannon of possibility. Warm, spirited, and sprinkled with poetic promise, Tamiah is a name that seems made for bright mornings, backyard adventures, and stories waiting to be written.

Pronunciation

American English

  • Pronunced as tuh-MY-uh (/təˈmaɪə/)

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