Tamryn

Meaning of Tamryn

Tamryn is a graceful modern variant of Tamara—itself borrowed from the Hebrew tamar, meaning “date palm”—enriched by the lyrical –yn suffix. In Indian imagery, temple courtyards lined with swaying fronds evoke resilience and gentle victory, qualities that Tamryn carries in its soft yet determined syllables. Pronounced TAM-rin (/tæmˈrɪn/), this name feels like the first breeze of a monsoon dawn: refreshing, quietly assertive and full of promise. Though not yet elbowing its way into the top tiers—2024 saw seven little Tamryns in the United States, placing it 943rd—it delights parents seeking warmth, originality and cultural resonance, a name that blooms at its own thoughtful pace and celebrates the delicate balance of strength and grace.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as TAM-rin (/tæmˈrɪn/)

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Notable People Named Tamryn

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