Amara crosses cultural boundaries including Greek, Latin, Sanskrit and English. In Ethopia, Amara is the ascribed to paradise; in Sanskrit, Amara means "immortal" and in Latin it means "bitter" or "sour" while Ancient Greeks believed it to mean "eternal" or "unfading". Amara is also the name of a genus of beetles.
Amara crosses cultural boundaries including Greek, Latin, Sanskrit and English. In Ethopia, Amara is the ascribed to paradise; in Sanskrit, Amara means "immortal" and in Latin it means "bitter" or "sour" while Ancient Greeks believed it to mean "eternal" or "unfading". Amara is also the name of a genus of beetles.
Amara crosses cultural boundaries including Greek, Latin, Sanskrit and English. In Ethopia, Amara is the ascribed to paradise; in Sanskrit, Amara means "immortal" and in Latin it means "bitter" or "sour" while Ancient Greeks believed it to mean "eternal" or "unfading". Amara is also the name of a genus of beetles.
Amara crosses cultural boundaries including Greek, Latin, Sanskrit and English. In Ethopia, Amara is the ascribed to paradise; in Sanskrit, Amara means "immortal" and in Latin it means "bitter" or "sour" while Ancient Greeks believed it to mean "eternal" or "unfading". Amara is also the name of a genus of beetles.