Amara is an online video portal started in 2004 by a group of volunteers which uses the Internet to bring together people from all around the world. Subtitles for videos can be added to almost any video, to enhance the viewing experience. Subtitles are generally used to provide a better and more understandable translation of the subtitles so that the whole message of the video is made clear and understandable. Video portals like Amara are made to make the idea of digital television a reality for people living in rural and remote areas. Many people in these areas have access to broadband Internet connections but many are still stuck uploading video or accessing internet videos on dial up connections.
Amara has made the idea of digital television available to millions of people in over 170 countries. Amara also allows users to create their own video channels, called Video On Demand. Video On Demand is offered at no cost by users and it is available on a choice of free software platforms and personal computers. Amara, formerly called Universal Subtitles, was launched by the Participatory Culture Foundation which also hosts and makes user- subtitles available for video uploaded on the website. Subtitles can be uploaded on Amara for free and uploaded to Amara as part of a user’s “ADD CHANGES” section where new ones are added to the video queue each day.
Amara means “uneven” in Arabic and is used to describe unbalanced relationships, such as those that exist between lovers, siblings, parents and other relatives. The Arabic word amara means “unjust hatred.” A literal translation of the word would be “disparagement”. Amara literally means “of evil.” The root word in Arabic for “hate” is arabic habaydah which translates literally into “unjust hatred”. This negative meaning has now given birth to an entirely new meaning which is found in the Arabic language known as “amara” or “unjust hate.”
In the Islamic cultural context, amara is considered to be a curse and is punished by being deprived of one’s basic needs. The sanskrit name meaning of amara is “a vow of revenge.” The Spanish word amarilla means “vengeance” in italian language. The Arabic word amara is derived from the word ash-Rakha which means “the vow of self-discipline and self-control.” In the Igbo language, the word amara is used to describe one’s physical appearance while the word marria means “noble”.
Another possible origin for the name amara is the Igbo belief that “a woman who does not have amara means black owned by devil”. The Igbo term amara may mean “glory” in the Igbo language, but in Arabic language, it means “glory of God” or “prayer”. Therefore, “amara” in the Arabic language may mean “pray” while in the Igbo belief, it means “glory”. It is believed that after a person sins, he must offer a sacrifice to the Lord Jesus Christ who is believed to pay off all sins. The sacrifice will be a white color and will cover his eyes.
Another possible meaning of the Italian word amara is “a garment that is given by an Islamic man to his wife as a bath dress”. This is mentioned in the Bible as a garment worn by Sarah, the wife of Abraham. However, the sanskrit word amara has a completely different meaning which is “a robe made from a purple cloth”. In addition to this, the English word robe has a completely different meaning, whereas in the Italian word amara, it simply means “a robe”.
The name Amara is thought to have been derived from two Greek words: “amara” meaning “noble” and “ara” meaning “lord”. Thus, we can derive the name “Amara” from the Greek word “amara” which means “lordship”. Many scholars believe that the name Amara was given to confuse Lucifer. If you search for Amara on the Internet, you will find many “factories of Satan” in the World. One reason why the costume called Amara is worn by the witches during Halloween is because the Egyptian name of Lucifer is also Amara, you can click here.
The name Amara means “glory of God” or “prayer” in the Igbo language. This is a great choice for your baby name! Other names that are similar to Amara are Anasa, Aso, Anderson, Ambrosio, Anderson, Ayson, Azalea, Belinda, Biber, Buga, Boaz, Brandy, Cameron, Craig, Curly, Davina, Diadema, Dolores, Elis, Emmelu, Florence, Frasier, Georgia, Guido, Hugo, Holly, Jacque, John, Josephine, Karma, Lawrence, Lexy, Marla, Mireille, Miriam, Nelly, Peaches, Pearl, Raydon, Rose, Sofia, Sun, Super, Terri, Terence, Tysen, Xan, Vasil, Veggie, Vicky and Zuzana. These are only some of the possibilities with Amara. The sky is the limit with this name and you should be able to come up with plenty of other ways to look good this Halloween!