feminine Alma

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Origin:
latin
Name Root:
(ALMUS > ALMA) (*amal / ama-l) (alma)
Meaning:*
This name may have different origins due to the unification of the term concerning its origin. 1) From the Latin “Almus,” meaning “kind, nourishing, vital, who maintains life, (poetic) nourishing, vital (of divinity) benign, beneficial.” 2) This name represents the short form of Germanic names beginning with the element “Amal-,” especially Amalia. 3) From the Spanish “alma,” from the Latin “anima,” meaning “soul, spirit, life, breath, the vital principle,” from the Proto-Italic “*anamos” (Greek: ánemos’ ἄνεμος’), meaning “breathe.” A) Alma Adamkienė (born 1927) is the wife of the former President of Lithuania, Valdas Adamkus, and was First Lady during his two terms (1998–2003; 2004–2009). She also holds United States citizenship. B) Alma Maria Schindler (1879–1964) was a Viennese-born socialite well known in her youth for her beauty and vivacity.

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Popularity & Ranking

United States Ranking #482


Namedoctor Weekly Ranking #6939

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Numerological Values: #9

A number 9 person is humane and selfless. Compassion, tolerance, idealism and sensitivity are the hallmarks of number 9. Number 9 individuals often give unselfishly to others.

Chakra Number: #9
Chakra "Pineal Gland"

The Pineal Gland is about the size of a pea, and is in the center of the brain in a tiny cave behind and above the pituitary gland which lies a little behind the root of the nose. It is located directly behind the eyes, attached to the third ventricle. This chakra is also known as the upper dan tien. The ninth chakra is an interesting chakra in that it is in this chakra that all the Christ abilities lie dormant, waiting to be released and used in the outer and inner worlds. The shift in focus at this time is toward that Christ energy and the accompanying abilities that go along with it. Hence, a great deal of work and energy is now being sent into physical reality to help the individual open up and expand this energy center.

Color meaning: Gold

It is no surprise that gold symbolizes wealth used wisely, but it is also the symbol of good health. People who favor the color gold are optimistic. The Tibetan Buddhist believes in 5 sacred stones: the crystal for light, turquoise for infinity of sea and sky, coral for life and form, gold for the golden ray of the sun, silver for the light of the moon. Gold is intimately linked with Divinity and those gods associated with the Sun. It symbolizes wealth and success.

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Notable People and Personalities

Alma Adamkienė (born 1927), wife of the Lithuanian President Valdas Adamkus
Alma Beltran (1919–2007), Mexican actress
Alma Cogan (1932–1966), English singer
Alma del Banco (1862–1943), German painter
Alma Gluck (1884–1938), American opera singer (soprano)
Alma Guillermoprieto (born 1949), Mexican journalist
Alma Hadzibeganovic (born 1972), Austrian writer
Alma Johanna Koenig (1887–†), Austrian poet and narrator of the Jewish faith
Alma Karlin (1889–1950), Austrian-Yugoslav journalist
Alma Kettig (1915–1997), German politician, and peace activist
Alma Leiberg (born 1980), German actress and stage actress
Alma Macrorie (1904–1970), American film editor
Alma Mahler-Werfel (1879–1964), Austrian-American artist
Alma Maria Mahler Gropius Werfel (1879–1964), Austrian socialite
Alma Monkauskaitė (born 1961), Lithuanian doctor and politician
Alma Motzko (1887–1968), Austrian historian and politician
Alma Reville (1899–1982), British editor and writer and wife of Alfred Hitchcock
Alma Rogge (1894–1969), German writer
Alma Rosé (1906–1944), Austrian musician
Alma Routsong (1924–1996), American author
Alma Rubens (1897–1931), American silent film actress
Alma Seidler (1899–1977), Austrian actress
Alma Söderhjelm (1870–1949), Finnish historian and writer
Alma Taylor (1895–1974), British actress
Alma von Goethe (1827–1844), daughter of August and Ottilie von Goethe
Alma von Stockhausen (born 1927), German philosophy professor
Alma Wartenberg (1871–1928), German politician