Amit
💡 Meaning
Infinite
🌍 Origin
Indian, Sanskrit
🚼 Gender
Boy
🔊 Pronunciation
ah-MEET /ˌɑˈmit/
The story behind Amit
Amit is derived from Sanskrit, one of the oldest Indo-European languages. The name comes from the Sanskrit root "a-" (meaning "not" or "without") combined with "mita" (meaning "limited," "measured," or "bounded"). Thus, the literal meaning is "unlimited" or "infinite"—that which has no bounds or measure. This construction follows a common Sanskrit naming pattern where negative prefixes create abstract concepts of abundance or boundlessness. The name appears in classical Sanskrit texts and has been used throughout the Indian subcontinent for centuries, reflecting philosophical concepts prevalent in Hindu and Buddhist thought that value transcendence and the infinite.
Amit is not tied to a single mythological or historical figure but rather represents a philosophical ideal rooted in ancient Indian spirituality. The name gained widespread modern use across India and among diaspora communities throughout the 20th century, particularly in North India. Its adoption increased significantly in the United States and Western countries from the 1980s onward, coinciding with increased Indian immigration and growing Western interest in Sanskrit-derived names. Amit appeals to contemporary parents seeking names that combine cultural authenticity with positive, transcendent meanings. It remains popular across religious communities in India, valued both for its linguistic elegance and its philosophical resonance with concepts of infinity and boundlessness that permeate Hindu and Buddhist worldviews.
✨ Quick facts
- Syllables
- 2
- Length
- Short
- Numerology
- 7
- Pattern
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