1. tamara - Noun
2. Tamara - Proper noun
Tamara
A female given name from Hebrew, regularly used in English since the mid-twentieth century.
tamara (uncountable)
(archaic) A condiment popular in Italy, made of powdered cinnamon, cloves, coriander, etc.
They all yelled in excitement. Tamara yelled because she was happy. Aaron yelled because he liked it when other people were happy, and Call yelled because he was sure they were going to die. Cassandra Clare
According to Theofan, Paul Kurlov and Count Kokotsov he had "piercing" eyes; citation to Yusupov his eyes were "phosphorescent"; to Tamara Karsavina he had the eyes of a maniac; citation Elena Dzhanumova wrote in her diary, "What eyes he has! Source: Internet
”Elizabeth, Empress of Russia” by Tamara Talbot Rice, pg. 149 Yet of all her various characteristics manifested in the structure of Court life, the most evident were her extravagance; her vanity, and her gaiety and playful nature. Source: Internet
Fellow contestant Hayley Vernon also offered a like for the post, while 2019 star Tamara Joy also seemed to approve. Source: Internet
“Elizabeth, Empress of Russia” by Tamara Talbot Rice, pg. 136 At these Metamorphoses balls, guests were expected to dress as the opposite sex, with Elizabeth often dressing up as Cossack or carpenter in honor of her father. Source: Internet
Carolyn, then 22, and Tamara, 20, had known each other for only three or four weeks before the morning of August 21, 1995 – the day that would bond them forever. Source: Internet