Lamara

Meaning of Lamara

Lamara (pronounced luh-MAHR-uh) ripples through language like moonlight on a silent pond, bearing origins that thread through Old French—la mare, “the pond”—and resonate with Sanskrit amarā, “immortal,” and Arabic amārah, “princess.” She glides into American records as a rare bloom, hovering near the 950th rank with fewer than ten little lives claimed each year—a humble figure in the vast garden of names, yet one whose presence is felt like a cool breeze over a koi-studded basin. In her soft syllables, the imagination conjures the quiet elegance of an ikebana arrangement, the hush of washi wings folding origami cranes under a silvered moon, and the calm assurance of a stoic samurai strolling through bamboo groves. Lamara offers a tapestry of serene strength and enduring beauty, a name at once steeped in culturally rich depths and refreshed by the promise of every new dawn.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as luh-MAHR-uh (/ləˈmɑrə/)

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Notable People Named Lamara

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