Actually, no, Latin has C's. The "K" is an import from greek and not used in the Latin alphabet - except for "foreign words". (After all, it's "Julius Caesar".)
Actually yes, but to the point "Thomas vade in domum tuam"
Amiga means female friend yes. As opposed to male friend.
So what sort of Gal friend is the Amiga 500, or the Amiga 1200, or the 2000,3000,4000.
I have a view what the 600 might be.
Clearly this is sexist; as its based on sex. But interesting to me non the less.
PS: BTW Thomas. There earliest known Latin texts c~600bk(see what I did there) clearly show the letter K and its backward variant in the place where the more modern latin 'c' c~300bc onwards, came to exist. Scholars claim Phoenician origins.