Amara

Amara may refer to:

Places

 * Amara, Iran, a village in Markazi Province, Iran
 * Amara, Nubia, towns in Sudan
 * Amara, Romania, a town in Ialomiţa County, south-eastern Romania
 * Amara, a village in Balta Albă Commune, Buzău County, Romania
 * Amara (Udhampur district), village in Jammu and Kashmir, India
 * Amarah or "Al-Amarah", a city in Iraq
 * Amara, a neighbourhood in San Sebastián, Spain
 * Mount Amara, Ethiopia
 * Ömerli, Şanlıurfa, village in Turkey formerly named Amara

People

 * Abdelmalek Amara (born 2000), Algerian footballer
 * Amara (singer), Indonesian singer
 * Amara Asavananda (born 1937), Thai actress
 * Amara Darboh (born 1994), American football player
 * Amara Karan (born 1984), Sri-Lankan-British actress
 * Amara La Negra, a Love & Hip Hop cast member
 * Amara Sinha (c. 375 CE), Sanskrit grammarian
 * Fadela Amara, French politician
 * Roy Amara (1925–2007), American business writer and futurist
 * Amara Walker (born 1981), American journalist

Fiction

 * Amara (Codex Alera), a Cursor and main character in the Codex Alera series by Jim Butcher
 * Amara (film), a 2014 Indian Tamil-language film
 * Magma (comics), a Marvel Comics character, real name Amara Juliana Olivians Aquilla
 * Amara Namani, played by Cailee Spaeny in the science fiction film Pacific Rim Uprising
 * Amara Tenoh, the civilian name of Sailor Uranus in the English Cloverway dub of Sailor Moon
 * A doll in the Groovy Girls line by Manhattan Toy
 * A character also known as The Darkness in the American television series Supernatural
 * A character in the American television series Once Upon a Time in Wonderland
 * A character in the American television series The Vampire Diaries
 * A Siren character in the video game Borderlands 3
 * A recurring character in the American-Canadian animated television series SuperKitties

Other

 * Amara (beetle), a genus of carabid beetles
 * Amara (subtitling), an online platform by the Participatory Culture Foundation for captioning and subtitling video
 * Amara language, an Austronesian language from West New Britain Province, Papua New Guinea
 * Amhara people, an ethnic group of Ethiopia (Amara in the Amharic language)
 * Chiranjivi, immortal (amara in Sanskrit) beings in Hinduism
 * A common name for Brassica carinata, Ethiopian mustard