אמרנטה
"Bitterness turned to sweetness"
In Hebrew, Amaranta means 'bitterness turned to sweetness'. This name is derived from the Hebrew word 'amar' which means 'bitter' and the Latin suffix '-antis' which means 'turned against'. In the Bible, we see this concept in the story of Joseph and his brothers, who sold him into slavery but later repented and asked for his forgiveness. This name represents the transformation of a bitter situation into something sweet and redeeming.
Represents the transformation of a bitter situation into something sweet and redeeming
The name Amaranta is governed by the number 2. People with this name are often caring, nurturing, and supportive of others. They have a strong sense of community and are often drawn to careers in healthcare or education.
אמרנטה
אמרנטה - פרח שלא נובל, בלתי נובל
Αμαράντα
Αμαράντα - το λουλούδι που δεν μαραίνεται
Amaranta
Amaranta - the unfading flower
am-uh-RAN-tuh
IPA: /ˌam ə ˈræn tə/
The name Amaranta is governed by the number 2. People with this name are often caring, nurturing, and supportive of others. They have a strong sense of community and are often drawn to careers in healthcare or education.
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