Proper noun
A female given name originating as a coinage, of modern usage taken from fantasy fiction; explained, for example, as a Sanskrit word for "eternal".
A port on the River Tigris in Iraq.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgBecause a sound tree doesn't have bad roots, Amara. No enterprise of greatness begins with treachery, with lying to the people who trust and love you. Jim Butcher
Amara outlined the decreasing fill rates of the Tensift dam in Marrakech (-37%), the Oum Erbia dam (-47%), the Abdelmoumen dam (-67%), the Bouregreg basin (-49%), and the Draa basin (-58%) compared to the year prior. Source: Internet
Amara Thiha is the Senior Research Manager at the Myanmar Institute for Peace and Security (MIPS) and a nonresident fellow at the Stimson Center. Source: Internet
Beer 1959 pp. 221–236 The land is similar to the false paradise of Mount Amara in Paradise Lost, especially the Abyssinian maid's song about Mount Abora that is able to mesmerise the poet. Source: Internet
Beer 1962 pp. 266–269 In addition to real life counterparts of the Abyssinian maid, Milton's Paradise Lost describes Abyssinian kings keeping their children guarded at Mount Amara and a false paradise, which is echoed in "Kubla Khan". Source: Internet
Amara Darboh is reportedly competing for a roster spot according to ESPN’s Brady Henderson, made a “wow” play for a touchdown on Tuesday. Source: Internet