Tamir
Tamir is a male Hebrew name תָּמִיר meaning tall. A different Hebrew spelling, טמיר, means arcane, secretive.[1]
Gender | Male |
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Language(s) | Hebrew, Mongolian |
Origin | |
Language(s) | Hebrew, Mongolian |
Meaning | Tall or arcane (different spelling in Hebrew); Strength/Vigor (Mongolian) |
It is also a common Mongolian name, where it refers to strength/vigor, as well as the Tamir River.[2]
People
Given name
- Tamir Ben Ami, Israeli footballer and manager
- Tamir Blatt (born 1997), Israeli basketball player in the Israel Basketball Premier League
- Tamir Bloom (born 1971), American épée fencer; 2x US champion
- Tamir Cohen, Israeli soccer midfielder (Bolton Wanderers & Israeli national team)
- Tamir Goodman (born 1982), Israeli-American basketball shooting guard
- Tamir Kahlon, Israeli footballer
- Tamir Linhart, Israeli footballer
- Tamir Muskat, Israeli musician
- Tamir Rice, American shooting victim
- Tamir Pardo, Israeli intelligence officer
- Tamir Saban (born 1999), American-Israeli basketball player
- Tamir Sapir, Soviet-born American businessman
- Andryein Tamir (born 1986), Mongolian swimmer
Surname
- Amit Tamir, Israeli basketball center/forward (Hapoel Jerusalem)
- Arnon Tamir, Israeli footballer
- Avital Tamir, Israeli musician
- Avraham Tamir, Israeli major general
- Doron Tamir, Israeli military officer
- Nadav Tamir, Israeli diplomat
- Shmuel Tamir, Israeli independence fighter and politician
- Tami Tamir, Israeli computer scientist
- Yuli Tamir, Israeli academic and politician
Fictional characters
- Tamir, puppeteered by Tau Bennett in Sesame Street
- Captain Tamir, portrayed by Tom Avni in Valley of Tears
References
- "Монгол хэлний их тайлбар толь". mongoltoli.mn. Retrieved 24 January 2023.
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