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Russian Names - Tamara
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vitalsigns
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PostPosted: Thu Apr 26, 2007 1:38 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Very popular russian names that I would encourage you guys to give your kids would be:

Female:

Marfa
Doosya

Male:

Antip
Prohor
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surfguy
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PostPosted: Thu Apr 26, 2007 1:43 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

vitalsigns wrote:
Very popular russian names that I would encourage you guys to give your kids would be:

Female:

Marfa
Doosya

Male:

Antip
Prohor


I recommend....Jaques Smeoff

and Ivanah Tinkle
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jo-jo-7
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PostPosted: Thu Apr 26, 2007 2:08 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

HEY!!!! GET BACK IN THE PROGRAM. DO NOT SABOTAGE THIS THREAD OR ELSE... Evil or Very Mad Twisted Evil

NOW, Collect yourselves..... Shame on you
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vitalsigns
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PostPosted: Thu Apr 26, 2007 3:08 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

The names I mentioned ARE real.
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PostPosted: Thu Apr 26, 2007 3:28 am    Post subject: Re: Russian Names - Tamara Reply with quote

Donnie Darko wrote:
How common is Tamara in Russia? Is it mostly older women or women and girls of all ages? With Westernization, has Tammy become a popular nickname? I think it's such a pretty name.


You are obviously living in the 80's because the name Tammy has been used to death.
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PostPosted: Thu Apr 26, 2007 3:33 am    Post subject: Re: Russian Names - Tamara Reply with quote

Fire_Goddess wrote:
Donnie Darko wrote:
How common is Tamara in Russia? Is it mostly older women or women and girls of all ages? With Westernization, has Tammy become a popular nickname? I think it's such a pretty name.


You are obviously living in the 80's because the name Tammy has been used to death.


imb Tammy Fay Baker killed that name
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PostPosted: Thu Apr 26, 2007 3:36 am    Post subject: Re: Russian Names - Tamara Reply with quote

surfguy wrote:
imb Tammy Fay Baker killed that name


Laughing Yeah
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jo-jo-7
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PostPosted: Thu Apr 26, 2007 4:16 am    Post subject: Re: Russian Names - Tamara Reply with quote

Fire_Goddess wrote:
surfguy wrote:
imb Tammy Fay Baker killed that name


Laughing Yeah


Remember those T-shirts with her picture on them... Shocked
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Crabman
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PostPosted: Thu Apr 26, 2007 5:47 am    Post subject: Re: Russian Names - Tamara Reply with quote

jo jo 7 wrote:
SerSo wrote:
jo jo 7 wrote:
Growing up, I had lots of friends here named Tamara. My ex-bother-n-laws' sister is named Tamara. Very common in the US.

This is interesting.
Is this name common mostly among people of Georgian or Eastern-Slavonic ancestry or is it widespread regardless of the ethnic/cultural origin? Do people in the US often give their children other names that are considered Russian?


Tamara:
1. Hindi- meaning "spice"
2. Russian- form of Hebrew, (Tamar)-meaning "palm tree"

Tammara: English, variant of Russian, (Tamara)- meaning "palm tree"

Tammie or Tammy: English, form of Russian

This is wide spread. Alot of American families usually name their children after their original ancestorial relatives. Like me my name is Jody or Jodi (Unisex) and it is French for Josephine or Josephina and jojo, (meaning- God will add another son). My family is mostly Celtic and Irish but our origins started with the French Hugonots.

Does this help?... Wink


I'm not sure, JoJo. You could be right, but I don't believe that the American/Brit name 'Tammy" has much to do with "Tamara" (although they could be cognates). I think "Tammy" is a variant of Thomasina which is a female version of Thomas (Tommy) which is of Aramaic origin (related to Hebrew). Tammy was a very popular name for children (American) immediately after WW-II.

Regarding Tamara (the Slavic name) as a popular name in America: What most people forget is that America is a country of immigrants. Foreign names are very, very common. As JoJo says, they persist for several generations after a family arrives in America. Often they "catch on" and become as popular as the older Anglo-Saxon names. There have been several waves of Eastern European immigration to the US, starting prior to and during WW-I. It isn't surprising that someone from a big city (such as JoJo) knows several "Tamara"s (and it isn't surprising that 'Tamara" would be nicknamed the more common, Anglo-Saxon "Tammy"). Just my theory.
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PostPosted: Thu Apr 26, 2007 5:54 am    Post subject: Re: Russian Names - Tamara Reply with quote

Crabman wrote:
jo jo 7 wrote:
SerSo wrote:
jo jo 7 wrote:
Growing up, I had lots of friends here named Tamara. My ex-bother-n-laws' sister is named Tamara. Very common in the US.

This is interesting.
Is this name common mostly among people of Georgian or Eastern-Slavonic ancestry or is it widespread regardless of the ethnic/cultural origin? Do people in the US often give their children other names that are considered Russian?


Tamara:
1. Hindi- meaning "spice"
2. Russian- form of Hebrew, (Tamar)-meaning "palm tree"

Tammara: English, variant of Russian, (Tamara)- meaning "palm tree"

Tammie or Tammy: English, form of Russian

This is wide spread. Alot of American families usually name their children after their original ancestorial relatives. Like me my name is Jody or Jodi (Unisex) and it is French for Josephine or Josephina and jojo, (meaning- God will add another son). My family is mostly Celtic and Irish but our origins started with the French Hugonots.

Does this help?... Wink


I'm not sure, JoJo. You could be right, but I don't believe that the American/Brit name 'Tammy" has much to do with "Tamara" (although they could be cognates). I think "Tammy" is a variant of Thomasina which is a female version of Thomas (Tommy) which is of Aramaic origin (related to Hebrew). Tammy was a very popular name for children (American) immediately after WW-II.

Regarding Tamara (the Slavic name) as a popular name in America: What most people forget is that America is a country of immigrants. Foreign names are very, very common. As JoJo says, they persist for several generations after a family arrives in America. Often they "catch on" and become as popular as the older Anglo-Saxon names. There have been several waves of Eastern European immigration to the US, starting prior to and during WW-I. It isn't surprising that someone from a big city (such as JoJo) knows several "Tamara"s (and it isn't surprising that 'Tamara" would be nicknamed the more common, Anglo-Saxon "Tammy"). Just my theory.


Tammy is a "form" of Russian, from (Tamar) which is Hindi (Hebrew).
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vitalsigns
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PostPosted: Thu Apr 26, 2007 6:04 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Tammy is not Tamara among the russians. I know. I've been there.

As a matter of fact there's a name Toma there, but still it has nothing to do with Tamara.

BTW, Tamara in Russian is pronounced: Tah - mah - rah.

You peeps need to learn a lot.
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PostPosted: Thu Apr 26, 2007 6:08 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

vitalsigns wrote:
Tammy is not Tamara among the russians. I know. I've been there.

As a matter of fact there's a name Toma there, but still it has nothing to do with Tamara.

BTW, Tamara in Russian is pronounced: Tah - mah - rah.

You peeps need to learn a lot.


I thought this was already understood?
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vitalsigns
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PostPosted: Thu Apr 26, 2007 6:12 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

surfguy wrote:
vitalsigns wrote:
Tammy is not Tamara among the russians. I know. I've been there.

As a matter of fact there's a name Toma there, but still it has nothing to do with Tamara.

BTW, Tamara in Russian is pronounced: Tah - mah - rah.

You peeps need to learn a lot.


I thought this was already understood?



Not according to Jojo's post. I mainly replied to that (Nothing against you Jojo.)
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krasatulya
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PostPosted: Thu Apr 26, 2007 6:12 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

What are the worst Russian names? Not that I know all too many, but I greatly dislike Olga and Piotr (spelling?). Igor isn't all that pleasant either, but it's especially bad when Americans say "Ee-gor".
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vitalsigns
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PostPosted: Thu Apr 26, 2007 6:15 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

krasatulya wrote:
What are the worst Russian names? Not that I know all too many, but I greatly dislike Olga and Piotr (spelling?). Igor isn't all that pleasant either, but it's especially bad when Americans say "Ee-gor".


Those are "candies" in comparison to:

Female:

Marfa
Doosya

Male:

Antip
Prohor
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