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Tamara in Kanji

The name Tamara rendered in Japanese kanji as ateji — phonetic characters chosen to match its sound while carrying positive meaning. Below are combinations across five styles, each with readings and the meaning of every character.

Power

太真良Tamara
  • grand, great
  • truth
  • good, skilled

For Tamara, 太 (grand), 真 (truth), and 良 (good) combine to represent a leader of solid, authentic strength who guides others with high moral skill.

拓摩羅Tamara
  • pioneer
  • polish, grind
  • silk net, spread

For Tamara, 拓 (pioneer), 摩 (polish), and 羅 (spread) showcase a strong individual who polishes their talents to forge a broad path of grand success.

多真楽Tamara
  • many, much
  • truth
  • comfort, ease

For Tamara, 多 (many), 真 (truth), and 楽 (comfort) represent a powerful guardian whose deep honesty and abundant energy bring stable peace and comfort.

Beauty

妥舞蘭Tamara
  • gentle, peace
  • dance
  • orchid

For Tamara, 妥 (gentle), 舞 (dance), and 蘭 (orchid) portray a graceful figure dancing with orchid-like refinement, radiating pure, serene elegance.

妥舞羅Tamara
  • gentle
  • dance
  • silk

For Tamara, 妥 (gentle), 舞 (dance), and 羅 (silk) represent a delicate beauty akin to silk swaying gently in the wind during a light, graceful dance.

多麻蘭Tamara
  • abundant
  • flax, natural fiber
  • orchid

For Tamara, 多 (abundant), 麻 (flax), and 蘭 (orchid) suggest a natural, organic beauty that flourishes effortlessly, combining orchid grace with pure flax.

Wisdom

妥真良Tamara
  • gentle, peace
  • truth
  • good, fine

For Tamara, 妥 (gentle), 真 (truth), and 良 (good) evoke a balanced mind that seeks absolute truth, leading others with calm wisdom and good judgment.

拓真楽Tamara
  • pioneer, clear
  • truth
  • comfort, ease

For Tamara, 拓 (clear) and 真 (truth) represent a wise investigator who uncovers hidden truths, while 楽 (ease) brings a relaxed, clear understanding.

多摩良Tamara
  • abundant
  • study, polish
  • good, wise

For Tamara, 多 (abundant), 摩 (study), and 良 (good) reflect an intellectual who continually polishes their knowledge to attain excellent, deep wisdom.

Nature

多麻蘭Tamara
  • many, abundant
  • flax, hemp
  • orchid

For Tamara, 多 (abundant), 麻 (flax), and 蘭 (orchid) reflect the natural abundance of wild fields, where delicate orchids grow alongside green flax.

妥舞蘭Tamara
  • gentle
  • dance
  • orchid

For Tamara, 妥 (gentle), 舞 (dance), and 蘭 (orchid) represent the gentle dance of orchid petals fluttering in the warm breeze of a quiet forest.

太麻良Tamara
  • grand, great
  • flax
  • good

For Tamara, 太 (grand), 麻 (flax), and 良 (good) signify a strong connection to the earth, representing the good growth of grand, sturdy flax plants.

Courage

拓真良Tamara
  • pioneer, open
  • truth
  • good

For Tamara, 拓 (pioneer), 真 (truth), and 良 (good) embody a courageous leader who boldly clears new paths while standing firmly on authentic truth.

太摩良Tamara
  • grand, great
  • strive, grind
  • good

For Tamara, 太 (grand), 摩 (strive), and 良 (good) showcase a bold spirit that strives against obstacles, grinding down barriers to achieve success.

拓舞羅Tamara
  • pioneer
  • dance, leap
  • silk net, spread

For Tamara, 拓 (pioneer), 舞 (leap), and 羅 (spread) depict a courageous soul who leaps forward into the unknown, spreading positive change globally.

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Frequently asked

How do you write Tamara in kanji?
Tamara can be written as 太真良 (read “Tamara”), among other ateji combinations. Each kanji is chosen so its Japanese reading matches the sounds of the name.
What does the name Tamara mean in Japanese?
Because Tamara is written with ateji (phonetic kanji), the meaning comes from the characters chosen. This page shows combinations themed around Power, Beauty, Wisdom, Nature, and Courage, each with the meaning of every character.
Is Tamara in kanji a real translation?
It is an ateji rendering — kanji selected to match the pronunciation of Tamara while carrying positive meanings. It is the same approach used for foreign names in Japanese.

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