Tama

What does the baby name Tama mean? Learn about what Tama means, its history & origin, popularity in our random name database, pronunciation, similar names, nicknames & spelling variations.

Tama - Name Meaning, Origin & Popularity

Spelling of Tama
T-A-M-A, is a 4-letter female given name.
Pronunciation of Tama
TAH mah
Meaning of Tama
Jewel, thunder.
Origin of Tama
The name 'Tama' has various origins and meanings across different cultures. In Māori, 'Tama' means 'son' or 'boy'. It is derived from the Māori language, which is an Eastern Polynesian language spoken by the indigenous people of New Zealand. In Hebrew, 'Tama' is a feminine name meaning 'palm tree' or 'date palm'. Additionally, 'Tama' is also a Japanese name with multiple meanings, including 'jewel' or 'spirit'.
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Similar Names, Nicknames, & Spelling Variations of Tama
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Popularity of Tama
The popularity of the name 'Tama' varies depending on the cultural context. In Māori culture, where it means 'son' or 'boy', it is a relatively common name within the Māori community. In Hebrew, 'Tama' is less common but still used as a feminine given name. As for the Japanese name 'Tama', it is less popular compared to other Japanese names.
Tama currently has 1 like, and is in the top 21% of liked girl's names. The name Abeke is slightly more popular than Tama.

Etymology of Tama

The etymology of the name 'Tama' differs across cultures. In Māori, it is a simple and straightforward name meaning 'son' or 'boy'. In Hebrew, 'Tama' is derived from the word for 'palm tree' or 'date palm'. The Japanese name 'Tama' is often associated with the meaning 'jewel' or 'spirit'.

Cultural Significance of Tama

In Māori culture, the name 'Tama' holds significance as it refers to a son or a boy. It represents the importance of family and lineage within the Māori community. In Hebrew culture, the name 'Tama' symbolizes the beauty and resilience of the palm tree, often associated with strength and prosperity. In Japanese culture, 'Tama' is associated with the concept of preciousness and spirituality, reflecting the value of jewels and the ethereal nature of the spirit.