It seems like it could be useful to have one tag for CPU-level hardware atomicity (load / store / RMW / transactional-memory), and another for higher-level atomicity of database or filesystem operations.
When I'm tagging, I sometimes look at the descriptions to remind myself of the fact that these tags unfortunately don't seem to be trying to distinguish themselves that way. atomic mentions databases and filesystems, but also mentions "low-level accesses in multithreaded programs".
I haven't looked at usage patterns, to see if one is tag or the other is used more heavily in combination with database tags, or with any other tag. Synonymizing doesn't destroy the historical information of which was tagged what (until the next edit), so we shouldn't delay that over possible future plans to put more effort into more specific tags for these different contexts.
I proposed the synonym on https://stackoverflow.com/tags/atomic/synonyms, your suggestion seems reasonable to me.
Also note, many C++ questions with either of these tags should probably use stdatomic instead, not as well.