Tamaki

Gender
Male (Masculine | Boy)
Usage/Origins
Meaning
Tamaki is a unisex name in Japanese that means "jeweled tree" or "beautiful tree" depending on the kanji characters used to write it. The name is derived from two Japanese words "tama," which means precious jewel, and "ki," which represents tree or wood.
Popularity
Tamaki is not a very common name outside of Japan, making it a unique choice for parents looking for a name that stands out. It is not ranked in the top 1000 names in the US or UK, but it is still a popular name in Japan.

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Cartoon of Tamaki

Tamaki Name meanings & History

Tamaki is a unisex name in Japanese that means "jeweled tree" or "beautiful tree" depending on the kanji characters used to write it. The name is derived from two Japanese words "tama," which means precious jewel, and "ki," which represents tree or wood. Maori name meaning the Auckland area of New Zealand. Tamaki is used as both a first name and a last name in Japan. It can also be used as a nickname for other names that start with "tama" or "ki".

Zodiac Sign of Tamaki: Truth Sagittarius,Doubting Thomas Pisces

Synonyms of Tamaki:

T: Testy,Tireless,Talkative,Truth,Doubting Thomas,Tacky,Touchy

A: Argumentative,Ambitious,Action,Assertive,Aggressive,Angry

M: Maternal,Mother,Mushy,Memorabilia,Memory,Mommy,Manipulative

K: Kind,Karate,Kundalini,Karma

I: Involved,Indulgence,Intimate

Tamaki is:

  • a Classic name
  • a Devious name
  • a Urban name

Famous People

The name Tamaki has been used in several anime and manga, including Ouran High School Host Club, where the main character is named Tamaki Suoh. There is also a character named Tamaki Kotatsu in the popular anime series Fire Force.

2.) Tamaki (Unisex)

Usage: Japanese


cartoon of the name Tamaki
Cartoon of Tamaki

Description: The name Tamaki has multiple origins. It can be derived from the Japanese language, where it means "jewel tree." It can also be of Maori origin, where it means "to move and sway.". Maori name meaning the Auckland area of New Zealand.

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