Amaru

  • Origin
    Quechua
  • Meaning
    immortal, everlasting
  • Variations
    Amar, Amaro, Amare, Amari, Amir, Amarion
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  • The name Amaru holds a special place in the tapestry of cultural heritage, stemming from the Quechua people of the Andes. Rooted in the heart of South America's history, Amaru translates to "serpent" or "snake" in Quechua. While this might conjure images of a creature in other contexts, in the Quechuan tradition, the serpent symbolizes renewal, transformation, and strength. Choosing the name Amaru for your baby boy bestows upon him a sense of ancient wisdom and connection to the earth's enduring cycles. It carries the energy of resilience, growth, and the potential for positive transformation. As he embarks on his journey through life, the name Amaru can serve as a guiding force, reminding him of his innate power to adapt, change, and rise above challenges. With variations that resonate across cultures and nicknames that foster intimacy, Amaru is a name that bridges the past and the future. Whether inspired by historical figures, modern icons, or fictional characters, the name Amaru is a timeless gift, a tribute to the enduring spirit of humanity's heritage.
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