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In [[Hebrew]] it means a friend. |
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The Arabic meaning of Amit is highly praised. |
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Amit is also a popular name for [[Sikhs]] and [[Pakistani]]s. |
Amit is also a popular name for [[Sikhs]] and [[Pakistani]]s. |
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Amit (Arabic: عاميت) (Hebrew: עמית) is a common male given name. It is common in Nepal, India, Pakistan, Iran, Middle-East and Israel.
Amit, in Sanskrit, means infinite or immeasurable or boundless. It is one of the 108 names of Hindu God Ganesha.
In Hebrew it means a friend.
The Arabic meaning of Amit is highly praised.
Amit is also a popular name for Sikhs and Pakistanis.
Amit can refer to:
- Amit Bhandari, Indian cricketer
- Amit Chaudhuri, Indian English author, best known for his book Freedom Song.
- Amit Goswami, theoretical physicist and best known as one of the physicists featured in the 2004 film What the Bleep Do We Know!?
- Amit Jadhav, finalist of Fame Gurukul, a famous Indian reality television show
- Amit Jogi, Indian politician, son of Ajit Jogi
- Amit Kilam, drummer of Indian Ocean, a contemporary fusion music band from India
- Amit Mishra, Indian cricketer.
- Amit S. Bakshi, Indian hockey player
- Amit Sana, India singer who appeared in Indian Idol in 2005 and finished second
- Amit Sebastian Paul, member of the Swedish Pop Music Group A*Teens
- Amit Shah, mayor of the city of Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India
- Amit Ben Shushan, Israile football player
- Amit Tamir, Israile basketball player
- Amit Yoran, former director of National Cyber Security Division, Department of Homeland Security, United States
Amit may also refer to:
- Amorphous metal industrial transformer, a kind of energy efficient transformer
- Association of Maine Interpreters and Translators, an organization based in Maine for translators