All about the name TAMI

Meaning, origin, history.

The name Tami is of Hebrew origin and means "twin". It is believed to have been derived from the Hebrew word "tomech", which refers to a pair or double. Throughout history, this name has been popular among Jewish families and has gained international recognition due to its unique sound and meaning.

One notable figure associated with the name Tami is Tamiya Kuriyama, a character in the anime series "Elfen Lied". However, it is important to note that the popularity of the name Tami is not solely attributed to this character, but rather stems from its historical and cultural significance.

See also

Judaism
Jewish

Popularity of the name TAMI since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

Based on the statistics provided, the name Tami has had a variable popularity over the years in the United States. The highest number of babies named Tami was born in 1947 and 1970 with 8 births each year. This indicates that there might have been a trend or influence leading to an increase in this name's usage during these periods.

However, from 1959 onwards, the popularity of the name Tami started to decrease gradually. From 1962 to 1974, the number of births with the name Tami remained steady at around 5 births per year, except for a slight increase in 1970 and 1974 where it reached 8 births each year.

It's interesting to note that there was another spike in popularity in 1977 with 8 births. But by 1978 and continuing until 1982, the number of births decreased again to around 5 births per year.

Overall, from 1946 to 1982, a total of 90 babies were named Tami in the United States. This data provides insight into the name's trends over time but it doesn't necessarily indicate how popular the name is currently or has been in other years not included in this dataset.

It's always fascinating to observe these trends and consider what factors might influence them, such as cultural shifts, celebrity influences, or personal preferences of parents.