Yes, But not many are well Known
Greek after the Amazons also Indian from Amassona 'boat destroyer'
The river is named after - Greek (after the Amazons) alt. Indian (from Amassona 'boat destroyer')
The Amazon river was named by Spanish explorer Fransisco de Orellana in 1541. It is said he named it after the a group of woman found along the river, that were much like the amazons (warlike matriarchal woman from Greek mythology).
The Naturalist on the River Amazons was created in 1863.
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The Amazon is in South America.
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There is no tribe in Brazil called the Amazons. The amazon tribe is a tribe of warrior women in Greek mythology.
The Amazon rainforest is named after the Amazon River, which runs through it. The river, in turn, was named by Spanish explorer Francisco de Orellana in the 16th century, who encountered tribes of warrior women resembling the Amazons of Greek mythology. His observations led him to associate the region with these legendary figures, thus giving the river—and subsequently the rainforest—its name.
The Amazons were fierce woman warriors who were named after the Greek myths
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An Amazon. It's hard to tell if you are looking for a specific person or not, so I'll toss out Hippolyta, Queen of the Amazons.