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Amra

Amra appears in several traditions and is often associated with vitality, grace, or long life depending on usage.

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Amra is a name of remarkable geographic breadth, worn comfortably in Arabic-speaking lands, the Balkans, South Asia, and sub-Saharan Africa — a testament to how certain sounds resonate independently across human cultures. In Arabic, Amra (عمرة) derives from the root meaning "to live long" or "to flourish," and was borne by Amra bint Abd al-Rahman, a celebrated seventh-century jurist of Medina who became one of the earliest female authorities in Islamic legal tradition. Her scholarship was so respected that the caliph Omar ibn Abd al-Aziz ordered that her fatwas be recorded and preserved.

In Bosnian and broader South Slavic usage, Amra functions as a fully naturalized given name with its own warm cultural identity, common enough to feel familiar yet not so ubiquitous as to lose distinction. In Sanskrit-influenced traditions, cognate forms connect to concepts of immortality and the divine nectar amrita, adding a mythological shimmer to the name's associations. The name's cross-cultural life is one of its most compelling features: wherever it appears, Amra seems to carry connotations of vitality and endurance.

It is short, strong, and ends on an open vowel that gives it a natural musical quality. For parents navigating multicultural identities, it functions as a beautiful bridge — a name that belongs to many worlds at once without being diminished by the breadth of its belonging.

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