Amara
Why is this name translated with the Latin "amarus" - bitter, rather than the Latin "amare" - to love?
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That's where it comes from ...
If you want something from 'amare', there's always Amanda (the girl who should be loved) or I suppose Amata (the girl who has been loved) though I don't think it's used much if at all.
If you want something from 'amare', there's always Amanda (the girl who should be loved) or I suppose Amata (the girl who has been loved) though I don't think it's used much if at all.
Because amarus is an adjective, and has a feminine form: amara, while amare is a verb.
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~~ Claire ~~
My ! are Alia, Eidel, Enola, Israel, Dudel, Yuri, Lina, Lorelei, Leilani, Owen, Julian, Glorinda, Mirinda
My ? are Hillel, Meshullam, Johnny, Ginny, Cordelia, Fiammetta, Yocheved
My ~ are Tehila, Tilda, Hailey, Gillian, Huldah
My / are Aglaia and July