Definitions for "Tamara"
Tamara is a play by John Krizanc. It was premiered at Strachan House in Trinity-Bellwoods Park, Toronto, Canada on May 8, 1981 and published as a book the same year.
In many campaign settings for the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game, Tamara is the dragon goddess of life, light, and mercy.
"Tamara" is a Russian variant of the Biblical name "Tamar", meaning "palm tree". Tamara also translates to Sanskrit as "spice". Variations include Tamra, Tamera, and Tamora.
Tamara is one of the main heroine characters on the animated television series Princess Gwenevere and the Jewel Riders.
Keywords:  horror, film
Tamara is a 2005 horror film.
Holtkamp variety (Europe). Medium, standard African Violet (4-inch pot size) with single, white flowers and medium green leaves. Available in the U.S. as Montana.
Keywords:  hebrew, origin, name
a given name of Hebrew origin