Tamatha

Meaning of Tamatha

Tamatha is a feminine name with American English and British English pronunciations both being pronounced as tuh-MA-thuh (/təˈmæθə/). The name Tamatha is derived from the name Tamara. Tamara originates from Hebrew and means "palm tree" or "date palm". It has various associations, including strength, beauty, and grace. In terms of popularity, according to data for newborns in Ohio, Tamatha had its highest occurrence in 1969 with 21 births and a ranking of 422. Over the years, the name has seen fluctuations in popularity but remains a unique choice for parents looking for an elegant and meaningful name for their baby girl.

Pronunciation

American English

  • Pronunced as tuh-MA-thuh (/təˈmæθə/)

British English

  • Pronunced as tuh-MA-thuh (/təˈmɑːθə/)

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Notable People Named Tamatha

Tamatha Paul - Tamatha-Kaye Erin Paul is a New Zealand activist and politician known for being the first Māori woman to be elected President of the Victoria University of Wellington Students Association and for her role as a member of the Wellington City Council.
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