Tamica

Meaning of Tamica

Tamica, pronounced tuh-MEE-kuh (/təˈmiːkə/), is a warm, feminine name that sprang to life in African-American naming traditions of the late 20th century, though some trace its melody back to the Japanese Tamiko (“child of the people”). With its lilting cadence, Tamica evokes the resilient beauty of a lotus unfurling at dawn over an Indian temple pond—graceful yet determined. In Illinois, it quietly appeared on birth records from 1974 through 1985, peaking at thirteen newborns in 1982 (ranked 197th), a modest but meaningful presence that lends the name both rarity and charm. Balancing strength and sweetness, Tamica carries an aura of creativity—as if each syllable were a note in a sitar raga—and promises a lifetime of stories, achievements and, on family occasions, the lighthearted fun of watching relatives master its playful rhythm.

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American English

  • Pronunced as tuh-MEE-kuh (/təˈmiːkə/)

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