Ama
Introduction
Meaning 'mother' or 'nurturer' in various languages.
Background Story
The name 'Ama' has its origins in many cultures, notably in Yoruba culture where it signifies 'mother', as well as in some Native American languages where it can refer to 'water'. It embodies the essence of nurturing and care, making it a fitting name for a female dog who brings joy and companionship.
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Variations
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