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It is the name of an ancient African étnia of Botwana. Name of a South African étnia, scattered in Bostwana, Namibia and South Africa. It gave its name to Namibia (country) and the Namib Desert. In the Pheasant or Capoide language, it means arunting from the vast land. They are also called namaras or namacúas. Nama is also the name of a Chilean city.
It's a last name. It is also a diminutive of hard, which was an ancient coin. It is also called durillo to several species of plants, used to make seeds. I know they call the plant Amelanchier ovalis, which is from the Rosaceae family and has medicinal uses (curnia, corruñé, griñolera); also to the Viburnum tinus of the family Adoxaceae, which is also for medicinal uses ( Laurel of Alexandria, Sanguillo, orillera); cornus sanguinea, from the cornaceae family, also called cornejo, sanguiño or sanguino.