What is the name meaning of AMARA. Phrases containing AMARA
See name meanings and uses of AMARA!AMARA
AMARA
Male
African
agreeable, pleasing.
Girl/Female
Indian
Grass, Immortal one
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Traditional
River of Deathless
Female
Spanish
Feminine form of Spanish Amaranto, AMARANTA means "unfading."
Girl/Female
Greek
Flower.
Girl/Female
French
Flower.
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Traditional
Flowing River
Male
Spanish
Spanish name derived from Latin Amaranthus, AMARANTO means "unfading."
Girl/Female
Muslim
Grass, Immortal one
Female
French
French form of Latin Amarantha, AMARANTE means "unfading."
Girl/Female
Indian
Full of ambrosia.
Girl/Female
Greek
Flower.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Eternal Shine
Girl/Female
Spanish
Flower.
Girl/Female
Greek
Flower.
Male
Greek
Variant spelling of Greek Amarantos, AMARANDOS means "unfading."
Male
Greek
(ΑμάÏαντος) Old Greek name derived from the word amarantos, AMARANTOS means "unfading."
Male
Greek
(ΑμάÏανθος) Variant spelling of Greek Amarantos, AMARANTHOS means "unfading."
Girl/Female
Latin American German Greek Spanish
Beloved.
Female
African
urgent business.
AMARA
AMARA
AMARA
AMARA
AMARA
AMARA
AMARA
n.
An imaginary flower supposed never to fade.
n.
Same as Amaranth.
a.
Unfading, as the poetic amaranth; undying.
n.
A fragrant flower.
a.
Of, pertaining to, or resembling, the family of plants of which the amaranth is the type.
n.
A genus of ornamental annual plants (Amaranthus) of many species, with green, purplish, or crimson flowers.
n.
A tall tree (Simaruba amara) growing in tropical America. It is one of the trees which yields quassia.
a.
Of a purplish color.
n.
The swamp hickory (Carya amara). Its thin-shelled nuts are bitter.
n.
An American tree of the genus Carya, of which there are several species. The shagbark is the C. alba, and has a very rough bark; it affords the hickory nut of the markets. The pignut, or brown hickory, is the C. glabra. The swamp hickory is C. amara, having a nut whose shell is very thin and the kernel bitter.
n.
Amaranth, 1.
a.
Of or pertaining to amaranth.
n.
Any plant which habitually breaks away from its roots in the autumn, and is driven by the wind, as a light, rolling mass, over the fields and prairies; as witch grass, wild indigo, Amarantus albus, etc.
n.
A species of amaranth (Amarantus melancholicus).
n.
A color inclining to purple.
n.
Alt. of Amarantus
n.
The wood of several tropical American trees of the order Simarubeae, as Quassia amara, Picraena excelsa, and Simaruba amara. It is intensely bitter, and is used in medicine and sometimes as a substitute for hops in making beer.
n.
A kind of amaranth (Amarantus caudatus).