Kama

[kah-muh] /ˈkɑ mə/
noun
1.
a river in the E Russian Federation in Europe, flowing from the central Ural Mountains region into the Volga River S of Kazan. 1200 miles (1930 km) long.

Kama

[kah-muh] /ˈkɑ mə/
noun
1.
Hindu Mythology. the god of erotic desire, sometimes seen as an aspect of the god whose other aspect is Mara, or death.
2.
(lowercase) the attachment to temporal things personified by this god.
Origin
< Sanskrit, special use of kāma love, desire, god of love
British Dictionary definitions for Kama

Kama1

/Russian ˈkamə/
noun
1.
a river in central Russia, rising in the Ural Mountains and flowing to the River Volga, of which it is the largest tributary. Length: 2030 km (1260 miles)

Kama2

/ˈkɑːmə/
noun
1.
the Hindu god of love
Word Origin
from Sanskrit