Tamas

Meaning of Tamas

Tamas is a male name with Hungarian origin. It is pronounced as "tah-mahsh" (/tɒmɒʃ/) in Hungarian. Variations of the name include Thomas and Tamasz. In the United States, Tamas has been given to a small number of newborn boys over the years. Its popularity has fluctuated, with a peak rank of 3603 in 1964 when it was given to 6 boys. While not as common as some other names, Tamas carries a unique and international charm that may appeal to parents who are looking for something distinctive for their son.

Pronunciation

Hungarian

  • Pronunced as tah-mahsh (/tɒmɒʃ/)

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Notable People Named Tamas

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