Tamar (given name)
Tamar is a female given name of Hebrew origin, meaning "date", "date palm" or just "palm tree". In the Bible, Tamar refers to two women: one is Tamar the daughter-in-law of Judah, and the other is Tamar the daughter of King David and full sister of Absalom. The latter was raped by her half-brother Amnon, leading Absalom to eventually kill him. Absalom named his daughter Tamar, described as a woman of great beauty. For a period, Tamar held the top spot for girls' names in Israel, but it dropped to second in 2022.
Tamar was also among the Biblical names used by Puritans in the American Colonial Era in the 17th and 18th centuries. Puritan families sometimes used names of Biblical characters seen as sinful as a reminder of man's fallen state.
People with the given name Tamar
- Tamar (Genesis), daughter-in-law of Judah in the Bible
- Tamar (daughter of David), daughter of King David and full sister of his son Absalom in the Bible
- Tamar, daughter of David's son Absalom
- Tamar of Georgia, Georgian queen
- Tamar of Imereti (died 1455), Georgian queen consort of the Kingdom of Georgia
- Tamar of Imereti (died 1556), Georgian queen consort of the Kingdom of Kartli
- Tamar of Kartli, Georgian queen
- Tamar of Mukhrani, Georgian princess
- Támar, American singer
- Tamar Abakelia, Georgian artist
- Tamar Ariav, Israeli professor of education and President of Beit Berl College
- Tamar Amilakhori, Safavid concubine of Georgian origin
- Tamar Beruchashvili, Georgian politician
- Tamar Braxton, American singer
- Tamar Eilam, Israeli-American computer scientist
- Tamar Garb, British art historian
- Tamar Gendler, American philosopher
- Tamar Gozansky, Israeli politician
- Tamar Halperin, Israeli musician
- Tamar Hermann, Israeli political scientist
- Tamar Jacoby, American writer
- Tamar Kaprelian, American singer
- Tamar Katz, Israeli figure skater
- Tamar Sanikidze, Georgian politician
- Tamar Simon Hoffs, American film director
- Tamar Slay, American basketball player
- Tamar Tatuashvili, Georgian football player
- Tamar Tavadze, Georgian artist
- Tamar Tumanyan, Soviet Armenian architect
- Tamar Zandberg, Israeli politician
Fictional characters
- Hilary Tamar, fictional character in the novels of Sarah Caudwell
- Tamar Cauldwell, the central character in the epic poem Tamar by Robinson Jeffers
- Tamar Kir-Bataar, a character from the Grishaverse book series by Leigh Bardugo.