Proper noun
Tamera
A female given name from Hebrew, a rare nonstandard spelling of Tamara.
Loni: (Continues pretending to be Tamera) “And your situation is not his situation.” Source: Internet
At 16, Martin Winiecki dropped out of school and left his home in the German city of Dresden to live full-time at Tamera, a 300-acre intentional community in the rolling hills of southwestern Portugal. Source: Internet
Tia's baby boy, Cree, finally arrives and Tamera starts thinking about a family of her own. Source: Internet
While Tia teaches Cree baby sign language and Tamera prepares to deliver a speech at a high school, the sisters' failures in their own communication force them to seek professional help. Source: Internet
Tamera Alexander has the remarkable ability to create places, and characters who endear themselves to us, even those just briefly mentioned. Source: Internet
Tamera — Not in any way that I can imagine, but I’m not a nutrition expert. Source: Internet