Re: Amara
in reply to a message by sstark
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.