Thamar

Form of TAMAR used in the Greek and Latin Old Testament.

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, Tamari
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