![]() | TAMAR female Hebrew, Georgian, Biblical, Biblical Hebrew Means "palm tree" in Hebrew. According to the Old Testament Tamar was the daughter-in-law of Judah and later his wife. This was also the name of a daughter of King David. She was raped by her half-brother Amnon, leading to his murder by her brother Absalom. The name was borne by a 12th-century ruling queen of Georgia who presided over the kingdom at the peak of its power. | |||||||||||||||||||
| EQUIVALENTS |
| BIBLICAL GREEK: Thamar |
| BIBLICAL HEBREW: Tamar |
| BIBLICAL LATIN: Thamar |
| BIBLICAL: Tamar |
| CROATIAN: Tamara |
| CZECH: Tamara |
| DUTCH: Tamara |
| ENGLISH: Tamara, Tamera, Tammara, Tamra |
| GEORGIAN: Tamar |
| HEBREW: Tamar |
| ITALIAN: Tamara |
| MACEDONIAN: Tamara |
| POLISH: Tamara |
| RUSSIAN: Tamara |
| SERBIAN: Tamara |
| SLOVAK: Tamara |
| SLOVENE: Tamara |
| SPANISH: Tamara |
| UKRAINIAN: Tamara |
| DIMINUTIVES AND SHORT FORMS |
| ENGLISH: Tami, Tamia, Tammi, Tammie, Tammy |
| RUSSIAN: Toma |