Amara La Negra
Love & Hip Hop: Miami cast member, singer, cultural icon for Afro-Latino representation
Amara La Negra, born Amara Darbouze, is a Dominican-American entertainer who rose to prominence through her appearances on VH1's 'Love & Hip Hop: Miami,' where she has been a main cast member since 2013. Beyond reality television, she is an accomplished singer and actress who has released multiple music projects blending reggaeton, bachata, and hip-hop influences. La Negra has become an influential voice in promoting Afro-Latino visibility and representation in the entertainment industry, frequently using her platform to address issues of colorism and discrimination within Latin communities. Her bold personality, musical talent, and advocacy work have made her a beloved figure among fans and a respected cultural commentator. She has appeared in various television shows and films, expanding her reach beyond reality TV into mainstream entertainment. La Negra's career represents a significant shift in how Afro-Latina women are represented and celebrated in popular culture.
Entertainment
American
1986
Thinking about the name
Amara
Sanskrit origin
“Derived from Sanskrit meaning 'eternal' or 'immortal,' Amara carries mystical and timeless qualities. In some contexts it relates to the Igbo word for 'grace,' adding layers of cultural richness. The name strikes an elegant balance between exotic appeal and modern usability, with a flowing, lyrical quality.”