Tamie, pronounced TAY-mee, is a sweetly nostalgic choice that traces its roots to the Hebrew name Tamara, meaning “date palm,” and in that single syllable carries a whisper of resilience and natural grace. Warm and approachable, Tamie feels like a friendly smile at a summer picnic—playful enough for childhood adventures, yet full of steady strength as she grows. In mid-century America, especially in Kansas, Tamie quietly appeared on birth records from 1958 to 1962, with five to nine little girls a year proudly wearing the name and keeping it ranked just outside the top 115. Today it offers parents the best of both worlds: a touch of vintage charm wrapped in a breezy, modern appeal—perfect for a daughter destined to stand tall, just like her namesake palm tree.
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