Associations to the word «Tamara»
Noun
- Dobson
- Irina
- Braun
- Mellon
- Kingsley
- Feldman
- Casey
- Maureen
- Deco
- Olga
- Lazarus
- Andrea
- Kyle
- Jenna
- Yuri
- Jenkins
- Thorne
- Leonid
- Cheryl
- Natalia
- Alexei
- Ballet
- Doug
- Bergman
- Gee
- Sasha
- Astronomer
- Ira
- Fallon
- Zoe
- Cleopatra
- Oleg
- Neal
- Dancer
- Igor
- Rusty
- Vo
- Minerva
- Gymnast
- Nina
- Nikolai
- Alicia
- Karin
- Lev
- Lacey
- Tam
- Greg
- Conan
- Farrell
- Aleksandr
- Emma
- Georgian
- Swanson
- Carlson
- Bess
- Gwen
- Regina
- Boris
- Actress
- Choreographer
- Lund
- Rafe
- Nadine
- Danielle
- Observatory
- Elena
- Islet
- Ricky
- Discus
- Savage
- Kaplan
- Russo
- Barnett
- Sophie
- Summers
- Mikhail
- Mcqueen
- Ava
- Brenda
- Unicorn
- Magdalena
- Erin
- Sadie
- Bianca
- Anna
- Claudia
- Madden
- Zip
- Tbilisi
- Housemate
- Sergei
- Konstantin
Wiktionary
TAMARA, proper noun. A female given name, regularly used in English since the mid-twentieth century.
Wise words
The chief difference between words and deeds is that words
are always intended for men for their approbation, but deeds
can be done only for God.