ammas
Ammas is a term that may refer to several related, but distinct, uses depending on language and context. In many South Asian languages, amma means mother, and ammas can function as the plural form or as an affectionate address for multiple mothers or mother figures. The term is connected to a family of kinship words found in Tamil, Malayalam, Kannada, Telugu, and related languages, where forms similar to amma appear across regions and dialects. In cultural contexts, ammas can evoke warmth, respect, or reverence for maternal figures and elders.
In onomastics and naming practices, ammas may occasionally appear as a surname or family name in some
Because ammas lacks a single, widely established topic, its precise meaning is highly context-dependent. When encountered