A feminine given name of multiple origins, meaning 'night rain' in Japanese or 'beloved' in Sanskrit. Also refers to a web browser and authoring tool developed for creating and editing web documents.
Multiple etymologies: Japanese 'ama' (rain) + 'ya' (night), Sanskrit 'amaya' (without deception), or Basque place name meaning 'the end.' Software named after mythological character, reflecting international diverse naming in tech industry.
The Amaya browser was one of the first WYSIWYG web editors, allowing users to create websites visually rather than coding HTML manually. Developed by the W3C itself, it never gained widespread adoption but influenced modern web development tools, proving that being first and best doesn't guarantee success.
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