Tamour Information -- Meaning, Origin, and/or Other Information
Tamour: There are 3 individuals referenced in the Bible. In Genesis 38, Tamar ("Date Palm") was married to Judah's eldest son, Er; later Onan; and then had twins by Judah. In 2 Samuel 13 she is a daughter of David. In 2 Samuel 14:27 she is the daughter of Absalom. In Russian history, Tamar was Queen of the Kingdom of Georgia and ruled from 1184 until 1213. She was known as the "King of Kings and Queen of Queens" and is perhaps the greatest Georgian ruler of all time.
Alternatives for Tamour include
Támar, Tamor, Tamar, and Tamer.
Other forms of Tamour are
Tamara.
Tamour is associated with these categories:
Queen and Biblical.
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