Tamara
The name is of Hebrew origin and it means
"fig-tree."
Since early childhood Tamara cannot stand
monotony. She is able to be carries away with a game for a short time
or reading although she is curious and inquisitive by her nature; she
takes interest in everything. She is artistic and takes obvious pleasure
from performing in front of the guests; later she will willingly participate
in a theatrical staging. Tamara is constantly acting: either she is an
obedient and diligent girl, or an experienced woman or a character of
the film. She is sweet and friendly with those she knows well whereas
slightly suspicious of unfamiliar people. She is responsible, assiduous
and critical of her peers.
Tamara can work in different spheres. She
can make a good manager.
In family Tamara is almost always a leader.
She is self-sufficient and is used on counting only on herself. Her husband's
attempts to change her might cause arguments and if they are persistent
they can lead to divorce. That is why Tamara's husband is often younger
than she is. Tamara is also responsible for her family budget and to give
her the due she is quite skilful at it with the exception of purchases
for children - that is where she does not stop at price.
Tamara is jealous and her husband had better
not provoke her jealousy. She is short-tempered however having quarreled
and cried she calms down quickly. She is a marvelous cook and keeps everything
at home in ship-shape order. She loves traveling and willingly gets acquainted
with new people.
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