Proper noun
A female given name from Latin; always rare in English.
(Roman mythology) The wife of Latinus and the mother of Lavinia.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgThe Aeneid ends in Book 12 with the taking of Latinus' city, the death of Amata, and Aeneas' defeat and killing of Turnus, whose pleas for mercy are spurned. Source: Internet
“IFC is already a trusted partner in tourism and hotel-related ventures in Myanmar and around the region,” said Win Aung, Amata Hotel Group Chief Executive Officer. Source: Internet
The representative from American Samoa, Amata, echoed Young’s sentiment that climate change is a “man-made” problem. Source: Internet
Isaac Julius Amata, 42, a Prophet of Delta Ibu State in Nigeria, has been arrested for trafficking in 26.29kg of Ephedrine. Source: Internet
The "PEP6" pre employment program, OZ Minerals sixth such program, is available to the residents of Iwantja, Mimili, Kaltjiti, Pukatja and Amata communities. Source: Internet
It was alleged that the Amata Akpoha people and Ezeke Amasiri people had issues regarding boundary and quarry mineral deposits and Isu went to his farm and never returned. Source: Internet