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Tamina Meaning: Origin, Significance & Cultural Variations
Tamina is a feminine name that is derived from various cultural origins and has different meanings:
Arabic: In Arabic, Tamina (also spelled Tamina, Tamana) is a name that means "precious stone," specifically a ruby or garnet. It is used to describe something or someone of great value, beauty, or worth.
Japanese: In Japanese, the name Tamina (sometimes written as Tamiko or Tamina) means "wealthy people" or "prosperous child." It is derived from the Japanese words "tami" (meaning "people" or "nation") and "na" (meaning "rich" or "wealthy").
African: In some African cultures, particularly among the Yoruba people of Nigeria, Tamina means "sweetness" or "pleasant." It is associated with the qualities of gentleness and kindness.
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