All about the name TOMARA

Meaning, origin, history.

Tomara is a unique and intriguing name of Irish origin. It is derived from the ancient Irish surname Ó Tamhachragha, which translates to "descendant of Tamhachragh," an early chief who was believed to have lived in Connacht, one of the four provinces of Ireland.

The meaning of Tomara is not explicitly clear as it comes from a personal name rather than being directly derived from common words. However, some sources suggest that Tamhachragh, and consequently Tomara, may be associated with the Irish word "tamh," which means "marsh" or "bog." Therefore, Tomara could potentially be interpreted to mean something along the lines of "descendant of the marshy land."

The history of the name Tomara is intertwined with that of the Ó Tamhachragha family, who were an influential sept in ancient Ireland. They are believed to have been connected to the Uí Fiachrach clan and held lands in what is now County Galway. The Ó Tamhachragha family played a significant role in Irish history, with some members serving as chiefs and chieftains throughout the Middle Ages.

Today, Tomara remains a rare but distinctive name, primarily used within Irish communities. It stands out due to its unique origin and historical significance, making it an excellent choice for parents looking for a memorable and meaningful name for their child.

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Irish

Popularity of the name TOMARA since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

Here are some interesting statistics about the given name Tomara in the United States:

From 1963 to 1970, there were only a few babies named Tomara each year, with numbers ranging from 5 to 15. However, starting in 1971, the popularity of this name began to grow significantly.

In 1972 and 1973, we saw the first peaks in popularity for Tomara, with 16 births in both years. This trend continued through the late 1970s, reaching a high point of 27 births in 1975.

The popularity of the name began to decline slightly after this peak, but it remained relatively stable throughout the 1980s and early 1990s, with around 8-14 babies named Tomara each year.

From 1993 onwards, we see another surge in popularity for Tomara. There were over 10 births per year from 1993 to 1996, peaking at 13 births in both 1993 and 1996.

After this second peak, the popularity of Tomara began to decline once again, with fewer than 10 babies being named Tomara each year between 1997 and 2009.

Name variation TOMARA.