Tuesday, April 13, 2010

I wonder what different meanings my name has, as far as different langueges... can you tell me?

Amora is my name.. I know it means love in a few

I wonder what different meanings my name has, as far as different langueges... can you tell me?
Aw cute name! in Arabic we use it when spoiling a girl...I think it is derived from princess in Arabic, princess is: Ameera.. soo


either ways, it's a cute name!
Reply:Get a Spanish dictionary %26amp; look up 4 the word Amora %26amp; u麓ll see that it isn麓t any Spanish word.Check Diccionario de la Real Academia Espa帽ola on the web and u麓ll see u麓re the 1 who麓s wrong!Plz,be polite when dealing with ppl who麓s trying 2 help u. Report Abuse

Reply:Considering how sweet you're being now, I'd say the name really doesn't apply to you anyway. Report Abuse

Reply:Amora means love in spanish. I never heard the name amora before. The name and word Ai means love in the language Japanese and Chinese.
Reply:Your name backwards is aroma and that is a nice smell. in English. Here's a qu - would anyone here ever call their kid Aroma?
Reply:"Amora" is not a Spanish word. we have the word "Amor" which means "Love" . Maybe it is "Aroma" (Amora in backwards) which in Spanish means "A very good and pleasant smell"
Reply:Far be it for me to disagree with my Texan friend, especially since he knows Esperanto better than I. However when I plugged into my Esperanto translator (never having heard the word before) it popped out 'Sexual Love'.


As with any machine translation it has been less than perfect sometimes.
Reply:Love is "Ai" in Japanese.
Reply:I Dont know but is a lovely name...xx
Reply:In Judaism an Amora was one of the Rabbis who transmitted the Oral Law
Reply:In the International Language, Esperanto, it is an adjective meaning "golden love".
Reply:sweetsilverangel22 is right, the Spanish word for "love" is "amor", not "amora". In fact, that's exactly like the Latin word from which it is derived. Portuguese has the same form. Other Romance languages have developed forms of the word that might be a bit closer to your name, such as Italian "amore".


In Portuguese, by the way, "amora" means "mulberry".

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