Tannar is a unique and distinctive name of Scottish origin, derived from the Gaelic word 'Tòrr', meaning 'great'. It is composed of two elements: 'Tòrr', which signifies 'great' or 'large', and 'aigh', denoting 'field'. Therefore, Tannar can be interpreted as 'great field' or 'large meadow'. This name is often associated with the Scottish Highlands and carries a sense of rugged beauty and expansive landscapes. It is relatively uncommon, adding to its uniqueness, but it shares its origins with other Scottish names like Torrence and Torrens.
"Tannar saw an equal number of births each year from 1997 to 1998, with five babies arriving annually during that period."