Kara

English

Etymology 1

Variant of Cara.

Proper noun

Kara

  1. A female given name.

Proper noun

Kara

  1. A surname from Hindi.

Proper noun

Kara

  1. A Papua New Guinean language.
    Synonym: (former name) Lemakot

Further reading

Etymology 4

Borrowed from Korean 加耶, from Middle Chinese 伽倻. The Middle Chinese pronunciation is thought to have been closer to /kaja/,[1] but /kaɾa/ (Kara) is thought to have been the oldest pronunciation.[2]

Proper noun

Kara

  1. The language presumed to have been spoken by the Gaya confederacy in southern Korea, thought by some scholars to be attested from thirteen placenames.

Proper noun

Kara

  1. An Omotic language, also sometimes called Karo.

Further reading

Etymology 6

Borrowed from Tamil கர (kara).

Proper noun

Kara

  1. The twenty-fifth year of the 60 year cycle of the Tamil calendar.

References

  1. Christopher I. Beckwith, Koguryo, the language of Japan's continental relatives (BRILL, 2007), page 40, n. 27
  2. Christopher I. Beckwith, Empires of the Silk Road: A History of Central Eurasia from the Bronze Age to the Present (Princeton University Press, 2009: →ISBN, page 105

Anagrams

Icelandic

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈkʰaːra/
    Rhymes: -aːra
    Homophone: kara

Proper noun

Kara f

  1. a female given name

Declension

Turkish

Proper noun

Kara

  1. a male given name
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