Amit

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Amit
Gender Male
Language(s) Hindi, Marathi,Hebrew, Bengali

Amit is a common male name, in India, Nepal and Israel.

In Nepali, Sanskrit, Hindi, and Bengali, Amit (Hindi: अमित, Bengali: অমিত) means infinite or immeasurable or limitless or boundless. It is the wordstem root of the Amitabha Buddha and one of the 108 names of Hindu God Shri Ganesha. It also means an eternal friend of everyone in Hindi, Nepali and Sanskrit

In Hebrew, Amit (Hebrew: עמית‎) means colleague, friend. The word appears in the Bible in a context vaguely suggesting such a meaning.[1] However, Even-Shoshan dictionary suggests a Roman source (esp. French: Ami). Though traditionally a common male name, it is being increasingly used as a female name in Israel.[2] Nevertheless, it is still among most popular names given to Jewish boys in Israel.[3]


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Surname

See also

  • AMIT, an American Jewish Zionist volunteer organization
  • Amita (disambiguation), feminine form
  • Amit, a Taiwanese singer, also known as A-mei, Chang Hui-Mei(張惠妹)

References

  1. Strong, James. Strong's exhaustive concordance of the Bible. Hendrickson Publishers, 2009. *** For further information, see H5997 (p. 1552)
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