◘ life; etymology
Animate, animal, animalistic, and animated
My understanding of the word "Anima" is that it is a word first coined by Swiss Psychiatrist Carl Jung 1875-1961?, and is a part of Jungian Psychology and refers to an unconscious female image in the male psyche which is often projected onto females in the physical world, the male image in a female is called an "Animus" which is often projected upon males unconsciously and according to Jungian psychology these unconscious images in the male and female psyche play a big role in attraction of the sexes and falling in love etc.............hope that helps, Tony I learned that it meant to breath or air or soul
its the sole mate of a woman, its a man who is created for a woman, animus is male character (logos) and anima is female character (eros) then animus of a the anima is a logos of an Eros.
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, the American Heritage Dictionary and numerous other online sources, the word animal is derived from the Latin animalis- having breath, living, of air (a living being or being that breathes air). Animalis is an adjective that is derived from the noun anima- breath, soul.
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An anima is the soul or inner self of a person.
if you're talking about + anima then no where
Anima - novel - was created in 1972.
Anima - chorus - was created in 1964.
Anima persa was created in 1977.
Pro Anima was created in 1977.
Anima Studios was created in 2003.
Anima - organization - was created in 2000.
Anima Animus was created on September 24, 2019.
Anima latina was created in 1974-12.
William Bona Anima died in 1110.