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    Tahama

    Pronunciation: ta-HAH-ma

    ⚥ Unisex
    Arabic

    Meaning

    pure, chaste

    Origin

    Arabic

    History & Etymology

    The name Tahama (or Tihama) originates from Arabic and is derived from the root 't-h-m', which relates to purity and chastity. It is also the name of a coastal plain in the Arabian Peninsula, specifically along the Red Sea coast. This geographical association might have contributed to its usage as a name, though its primary meaning remains 'pure'.

    While traditionally more common in certain Arabic-speaking regions, its unisex nature and pleasant sound have led to its occasional use in other cultures. Its meaning of purity makes it a desirable choice for parents seeking a name with positive connotations.

    Alternative Spellings & Variants

    • Tihama
    • Tahamma

    Tahama in different fonts

    TahamaDancing Script
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    TahamaSatisfy
    TahamaPacifico
    TahamaGreat Vibes

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