Tabita-Anamaria
Aramaic-Hebrew · Girl · 7 syllables
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About the name Tabita-Anamaria
Tabita-Anamaria is a compound name combining Tabita (from Aramaic "Tabitha," meaning "gazelle") and Anamaria (from Hebrew "Ana" meaning "grace" and "Maria" meaning "beloved" or "of the sea").
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Etymology
Tabita-Anamaria is a compound name combining Tabita (from Aramaic "Tabitha," meaning "gazelle") and Anamaria (from Hebrew "Ana" meaning "grace" and "Maria" meaning "beloved" or "of the sea"). The name is used primarily in Christian communities, particularly in Eastern European and Hispanic cultures, with Tabitha being a biblical figure mentioned in the New Testament as a charitable Christian woman.
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