Tamee is a unique and captivating name of African origin, particularly popular among people of African descent living abroad. It's a modern variant of the traditional African names Tami and Taima, both of which mean 'twin' in various African languages. The name Tamee has gained prominence due to its distinctive sound and its association with strength and unity, as twins are often seen as symbols of these qualities in many cultures.
The name Tamee experienced varied popularity with an initial peak from 1957 to 1960, reaching a high of 13 births in 1960. It maintained consistent usage throughout the late 1950s and early 1960s but declined thereafter, with several years showing only 5 births each. However, it saw a resurgence from 1970 to 1976, with a notable spike of 11 births in 1973 and 9 births in 1976. Over the entire period, there were a total of 127 births named Tamee.