Tamara
Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - Cite This SourceTamara is a female given name of Arabic, Hebrew, Italian and Russian origin, meaning "palm tree" or "spice". The short form is Tam or Tammy, or more rarely Mara or Tara. Other forms of the name are Tamra and Tamar. People:
- Tamara (name)
- Tamara Dhia, Iraqi-born American actress and film producer
- Tamara Drasin, a Ukrainian-born singer-actress who introduced the song Smoke Gets in Your Eyes in the musical Roberta.
- Tamara de Lempicka, a Polish soft-cubism painter.
- Tamara Chalabi, daughter of Iraqi politician, Ahmad Chalabi.
- Tamara Salman, Iraqi-born designer
- Tamara (play), a long running Los Angeles stage play developed by John Krizanc and Richard Rose in which the audience moves through a many-roomed house following and interacting with the cast. It is named for Tamara de Lempicka.
- Shy'm, born Tamara Marthe, a French singer.
- Tamara Moskvina, a Russian pairs figure skating coach.
- Tamara passive sensor, a Czech passive sensor system.
- 326 Tamara, a Main belt asteroid.
- Tamara Witmer Playboy's Playmate of the Month for August 2005.
Films:
- Tamara (2005 film), an American horror film starring Jenna Dewan.

- Tamara (2004 film), a Hungarian film

- Tamara (1968 film), a West German film

Songs:
- waarom huil je, kleine Tamara - Dutch lyrics by Ko van Raayen
- Tamara is a punk - The Queers
- Kuda idu izgubljene djevojke (Tamara)- Boris Novkovic, croatian singer
- Tamara - Korsakoff
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