Timara is a feminine given name whose origin is most commonly traced to a modern elaboration of the Hebrew-derived Tamara—itself from the biblical Tamar, meaning “date palm”—with the introductory phoneme Ti- reflecting an Anglo-American morphological adaptation that imbues the name with both familiar resonance and a distinctive contemporary form. In the United States, Social Security Administration records from 1969 through 2018 demonstrate that Timara has maintained a relatively rare status, with annual occurrences ranging from as few as five to a maximum of forty-two births and popularity rankings consistently situated between approximately 700 and 1000. Its pronunciation, /tɪˈmɑrə/, corresponds to standard English phonological conventions, ensuring ease of articulation across both American and British contexts without compromise to its unique identity. Semantically, the name evokes the enduring symbolism of the palm tree—historically associated with resilience and dignity—offering parents an appellation that harmonizes cultural depth with measured individuality.