Ta'maya means very pretty n strong just like the name TEONNA
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Tamaya with this kanji (玉屋) means a place or person that sells jewelery, and with this kanji (霊屋) means 'mausoleum, tomb'.
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At a store called Tamaya Call 1310-377-0007
Mieko Kanai has written: 'Mayoineko azukattemasu' 'Uwasa no musume' 'Tamaya' 'Karui memai' 'Pikunikku' 'Yume no jikan' 'Hibi no arekore'
The cast of Unreal Forest - 2010 includes: Felix Kalima as Lungwe Chanoda Ngwira Frackson as Tamaya Juan Watson Mututa as Director
The Hyatt Regency Tamaya Resort and Spa, Courtyard Albuquerque Airport, Sheraton Albuquerque Uptown and Embassy Suites Albuquerque are some vacation resorts located in Albuquerque.
it means to give something to somebody by tamaya walker at reporting news and in hollywood thats my pharse im saying because you know that talent scerch i won so im going to hollywood.
Yvonne Shima has: Played Lulik in "The Savage Innocents" in 1960. Played Minnie Ho in "The World of Suzie Wong" in 1960. Played Tamaya in "The Edgar Wallace Mystery Theatre" in 1960. Played Anna Lee in "The Avengers" in 1961. Played Liong Ti in "Visa to Canton" in 1961. Played Tamaya in "The Sinister Man" in 1961. Played Poon Soon in "The Road to Hong Kong" in 1962. Played Sister Lily in "Dr. No" in 1962. Played Peep-Bo in "The Cool Mikado" in 1963. Played Concubine in "Genghis Khan" in 1965.
The 4650 Laserjet is available online from websites like Amazon, Tamaya Tech, A Matter of Fax, and eBay. Retail stores that carry electronics or HP products may offer it, though inventories obviously vary by store.
Ta'Mya appears to be a contrived name. That is it seems to have been invented by the namer. This is not to imply that it has no meaning, just that it is personal, specific to the one who gave it.There is a similar name from Quechuan culter, Tamaya, that means "in the center."If that is not the meaning you choose to adopt, check with the one who named you. There must be a story there.
If you mean a "Tamaya" it is written 霊屋 /ta ma ya/ and is a Shinto altar in which ancestors are worshiped and paid homage to. If you mean those mobile altars about size of a closet, where the picture of the deceased is kept and stuff like that, it is called 仏壇 /bu tsu dan/.