These are my suggestions:
sqlperformance, sql-server-performance, postgresql-performance, sqlperformance and query-performance into database-performance
performance-counter and performancecounters into performance-counters
performance-test and web-performance-test into performance-testing
The overall trend seems to have been to synonymise everything into performance. I don't really see the need for one for each language, as the other tags are meant to provide that information. So I would also synonymise and merge:
android-performance, javascript-performance, jquery-performance, linq-performance, wcf-performance and the database related ones into performance.
Then as performance-tuning is already a synonym of performance I would put the new performance-testing into performance as well.
I'm unsure about performance-estimation, performance-monitoring and performance-measurement. They could be useful separately.
Based on Robert Harvey's comments these need tag wiki's rather than synonymising to ensure they're not misused:
PerformanceCounteris a .NET class in theSystem.Diagnosticsnamespace. – Robert Harvey♦ Jan 25 at 15:37