Kamarah is a feminine given name rooted in Arabic through the triliteral root Q-M-R, meaning “moon” or “moonlight,” with the feminine –ah suffix underscoring a luminous quality. In linguistic terms, it conveys tranquility, cyclical renewal and subtle radiance, associations that resonate across cultures, including Anglo-American naming conventions. U.S. Social Security Administration data indicate that Kamarah first entered the top 1,000 in 2002 at rank 896 and has since fluctuated between ranks 896 and 979; in 2024, eight newborns received the name, placing it at 942. This consistent yet modest usage underscores its niche appeal, marrying classical etymology with contemporary distinctiveness.