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Alamanda

Alamanda is an Occitan female name that could refer to:

  • Alamanda de Castelnau (born c. 1160), trobairitz

Alamanda is also an Asian placename that could refer to:

  • Alamanda, Vizianagaram district, a village in Jami Mandal of Vizianagaram district, India
  • Alamanda, Orissa, a village in Orissa State, India

Usage examples of "alamanda".

Stephanotis, passiflora, tuberose, alamanda, Bougainvillea, and other trailers of gorgeous colors, climb over everything, and make the night heavy with their odors.

Isemonger, wife of the police magistrate of the Province, met me on the bright, green lawn studded with clumps of alamanda, which surrounds their lovely, palm-shaded bungalow.

Stonehampton, among the low wharves and wooden warehouses, which stood along the flat banks, jumbled up with streets and ferries, queer one-storied shops and verandahed dwelling-houses, closed in with yellow alamandas, passion fruit, and orange begonias.