Proper noun
A female given name from Hebrew of biblical origin.
A daughter-in-law of Judah.
A daughter of David.
A daughter of Absalom.
A river in Devon and Cornwall, England, which forms the border between the two counties.
A river in the Australian state of Tasmania, named after the English river.
Administrative centre of Hong Kong.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAnother myth, from the Georgian mountains, equates Tamar with the pagan deity of weather, Pirimze, who controls winter. Source: Internet
All of these contributed to the cult of Tamar which blurred the distinction between the idealized queen and the real personality. Source: Internet
A dramatic scene from Rustaveli's poem where the seasoned King Rostevan crowns his daughter Tinatin is an allegory to George III's co-option of Tamar. Source: Internet
Delek Group has significant holdings in the Leviathan and Tamar natural gas reservoirs in the East Mediterranean ( territorial water), with reserves and resources of more than 30 TCF and annual production of approximately 20 BCM. Source: Internet
Braxton’s hospitalization reportedly occurred hours after WE tv dropped the trailer for her series, “Tamar Braxton: Get Ya Life! Source: Internet
According to a report prepared by Netherland Sewell and Associates Inc. in July, on the basis of data gathered during the drilling of the Tamar 8 well, the estimate of the reserves in the Tamar project (Tamar and Tamar SW) has risen. Source: Internet