Tamara

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Tamara is a feminine given name of Hebrew origin, commonly used in various cultures and languages.

All labels observed (4)

Label Occurrences
Tamara canonical 10
Tamara (Cyrillic: Тамара) 1
Tamara is Herman Broder's first wife 1

How this entity was disambiguated

Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf feminine given name
given name
category English feminine given names
Georgian feminine given names
Hebrew feminine given names
Portuguese feminine given names
Slavic feminine given names
Spanish feminine given names
derivedFrom Hebrew name Tamar
etymologicalRoot Semitic languages
gender feminine
hasDiminutive Tam
Tama
Tammy
hasOrigin Hebrew culture
Hebrew
surface form: Hebrew language
hasReligiousContext Biblical tradition (via Tamar)
hasVariant Tamar
Tamara self-linksurface differs
surface form: Tamara (Cyrillic: Тамара)

Tammy
Tamra
isPersonalName true
isTheophoric no
meaning date palm
palm tree
nameDayInSomeCountries May 1
October 15
popularityRegion Eastern Europe
Israel
Latin America
scriptVariant Cyrillic script
Latin script
usedAs first name
usedIn Bulgarian language
Croatian
surface form: Croatian language

Czech language
English language
Georgian language
Hebrew language
Polish language
Portuguese language
Russian language
Serbian language
Slovak language
Slovene language
Spanish language
Ukrainian language

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Referenced by (13)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Tamara Geva givenName Tamara
Tammy Baldwin givenName Tamara
this entity surface form: Tammy
Enemies, A Love Story characterRelationship Tamara
this entity surface form: Tamara is Herman Broder's first wife
Tamara Tunie givenName Tamara
Tamara Karsavina givenName Tamara
Geva givenName Tamara
subject surface form: Tamara Geva
Tamara Rojo givenName Tamara
Tamara hasVariant Tamara self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Tamara (Cyrillic: Тамара)
Tamara Miller givenName Tamara
Herman Broder is married to Yadwiga spouse Tamara
subject surface form: Herman Broder