National Tamara Day

We are celebrating National Tamara Day on April 10. This is a day dedicated to the name Tamara and also to the people who have that name. Tamara is not that much of a common name these days. The origin of the name can be traced to a term in Hebrew and Arabic, meaning the fruit ‘date’ or the plant ‘date palm.’ There are more than a thousand people in the U.S. that bear the name Tamara, which are predominantly female. We invite you to join us as we celebrate the existence of all the Tamaras in the world.

National Nana Day

We are celebrating National Nana Day on April 10. It is an annual celebration dedicated to everyone with the name Nana. Nana is a relatively gender-neutral name. The name is simple and easy and has roots in various cultures. In most cases, the meaning is related to ‘grace’ and ‘spring season.’ Nana is currently one of the most popular girl names, but the name has been used for both males and females in some cultures. This is a day for people with the name Nana to come forward and participate in activities that connect people with the common name.

National Victoria Day

National Victoria Day is celebrated on March 30 every year. The name Victoria is one of the most popular names in the world. The word is derived from Latin and means ‘victory’ or ‘triumph,’ which associates this name with virtues such as resilience, independence, and power. The strength and weight of this name contribute to its undying adoration even today. The name Victoria is carried by not only millions of people but also by cities, states, towns, natural bodies, buildings, and streets.