Tartak
/tˈɑɹtək/
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Biblical
Tartak, of biblical origin, derives from the name of an Assyrian deity or a place mentioned in the Old Testament, meaning 'chained,' 'bound,' or 'shut up.' The name carries connotations of protection and restraint, often associated with strength and guardianship. While rare, it holds historical and cultural significance in biblical contexts.
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