[Facts] Re: Or it could be intended as a feminine spelling of Tomer
in reply to a message by Mike C
I thought of that, except our inquirer said her name was feminine, which threw me.
But Charlotte is absolutely correct about "Tomer " being another form of "Tamar ". I just checked the Hebrew spellings of both names, and both "Tomer " and "Tamar " actually are the same name.
I think Charlotte deserves a point. :)
-- Nanaea
But Charlotte is absolutely correct about "Tomer " being another form of "Tamar ". I just checked the Hebrew spellings of both names, and both "Tomer " and "Tamar " actually are the same name.
I think Charlotte deserves a point. :)
-- Nanaea
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Oops, waitaminnit....
Just checked those two names again, and there is a difference in the Hebrew spellings. However, Rabbi Alfred J. Kolatch, author of *The New Name Dictionary: Modern English and Hebrew Names* says that the masculine *and* feminine name of Tomer is "a variant form of Tamar ".
-- Nanaea
Just checked those two names again, and there is a difference in the Hebrew spellings. However, Rabbi Alfred J. Kolatch, author of *The New Name Dictionary: Modern English and Hebrew Names* says that the masculine *and* feminine name of Tomer is "a variant form of Tamar ".
-- Nanaea