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    Amrish

    Pronunciation: UM-rish

    ♂ Male
    Sanskrit

    Meaning

    Lord of the Immortals, God, Nectar of the Gods

    Origin

    Sanskrit

    History & Etymology

    Amrish is a traditional Indian name with deep roots in Sanskrit, an ancient Indo-Aryan language. It is derived from the Sanskrit word 'Amrita' (अमृत), meaning 'immortality' or 'nectar of the gods,' and 'isha' (ईश), meaning 'lord' or 'ruler.' Thus, the name literally translates to 'Lord of the Immortals' or 'Lord of Nectar.' This name is often associated with Hindu deities, particularly Indra, who is considered the king of the gods and ruler of Svarga (heaven) in Vedic Hinduism. The concept of 'Amrita' is central to Hindu mythology, representing the divine elixir that grants immortality.

    The name Amrish carries a sense of divinity, power, and eternal life due to its etymological components. While not as common as some other Indian names, it is recognized and respected within Indian culture, often chosen for its auspicious meaning and connection to ancient traditions. Its usage primarily remains within India and among the Indian diaspora.

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