Description:
The name 'Amara' is derived from the Sanskrit word 'amrta', meaning 'immortality'. The name may also be derived from the Arawakan word 'amara', meaning 'a kind of tree'. The name may also be derived from the Arabic word 'amara', meaning 'a kind of fruit'. The name may also be derived from the Hebrew word 'amar', meaning 'a kind of tree'. The name may also be derived from the Georgian word 'amari', meaning 'a kind of fruit'. The name may also be derived from the Turkish word 'amara', meaning 'a kind of fruit'. The name may also be derived from the Latin word 'amara', meaning 'a kind of fruit'. The name may also be derived from the Greek word 'amarantos', meaning 'a kind of fruit'. The name may also be derived from the Slavic word 'amarant', meaning 'a kind of fruit'. The name may also be derived from the Hungarian word 'amarant', meaning 'a kind of fruit'. The name may also be derived from the Romanian word 'amarant', meaning 'a kind of fruit'. The name may also be derived from the Czech word 'amarant', meaning 'a kind of fruit'. The name may also be derived from the Slovak word 'amarant', meaning 'a kind of fruit'. The name may also be derived from the Finnish word 'amarantti', meaning 'a kind of fruit'. The name may also be derived from the Estonian word 'amarant', meaning 'a kind of fruit'. The name may also be derived from the Latvian word 'amarants', meaning 'a kind of fruit'. The name may also be derived from the Lithuanian word 'amarantas', meaning 'a kind of fruit'. The name may also be derived from the Hungarian word 'amarant', meaning 'a kind of fruit'. The name may also be derived from the Finnish word 'amarantti', meaning 'a kind of fruit'. The name may also be derived from the Estonian word 'amarant', meaning 'a kind of fruit'.








