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Origin of the word Amara

Post by Dama » 29 Mar 2026, 20:28

Amara Name Meaning, Origin, Popularity, Girl Names Like Amara ...

Amara is a multicultural name with multiple origins and meanings, most notably "grace" in Igbo (West African), "immortal" in Sanskrit, and "bitter" in Italian. It is widely considered a girl's name, having increased in popularity in the US since 2000.


Origin and Meaning Details:
Igbo (Nigeria): Means "grace," "mercy," or "kindness".
Sanskrit (India): Derived from amā́ra, meaning "immortal," "eternal," or "deathless".
Italian/Latin: Derived from amaro or amarus, meaning "bitter".
Spanish: Can be associated with the verb amar ("to love"), sometimes interpreted as "beloved" or "she/he/it loves".
Other Potential Roots: Often interpreted as "tribe" or "nation" in some African contexts, and "peaceful" in Mongolian.


Popularity and Usage:
The name has been in the top 1000 girl names in the United States since 2000, reaching high popularity in recent years.
While primarily a girl's name, it is sometimes used for boys in Igbo culture.
Common variations include Amarah.

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Re: Origin of the word Amara

Post by Odie » 29 Mar 2026, 20:48

Dama wrote:
29 Mar 2026, 20:28
Amara Name Meaning, Origin, Popularity, Girl Names Like Amara ...

Amara is a multicultural name with multiple origins and meanings, most notably "grace" in Igbo (West African), "immortal" in Sanskrit, and "bitter" in Italian. It is widely considered a girl's name, having increased in popularity in the US since 2000.


Origin and Meaning Details:
Igbo (Nigeria): Means "grace," "mercy," or "kindness".
Sanskrit (India): Derived from amā́ra, meaning "immortal," "eternal," or "deathless".
Italian/Latin: Derived from amaro or amarus, meaning "bitter".
Spanish: Can be associated with the verb amar ("to love"), sometimes interpreted as "beloved" or "she/he/it loves".
Other Potential Roots: Often interpreted as "tribe" or "nation" in some African contexts, and "peaceful" in Mongolian.


Popularity and Usage:
The name has been in the top 1000 girl names in the United States since 2000, reaching high popularity in recent years.
While primarily a girl's name, it is sometimes used for boys in Igbo culture.
Common variations include Amarah.

https://www.google.com/search?client=ms ... fId=ChxjMe
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