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Amit is a Hindu and Jewish given name. [ 1 ] In Hindi , Amit ( Hindi : अमित , means "infinite" or "boundless", Bengali : অমিত ) originates from the Sanskrit word amita (अमित:), [ 2 ] amita (अमित:) essentially is the negation of mita (मित), which means "to measure".
For Punjabi Sikh names, a common set of names are used for both males and females as Sikh names are generally unisex, with the marker of the gender of the bearer resting on if either Kaur or Singh forms part of their name. [33] After getting married, Punjabi women adopt a new name from their husband's family. [33]
Punjabi Arthawali by Amar Nath, an English-to-Punjabi dictionary featuring Punjabi translations of English words in both Latin and Persian scripts. [6] Punjabi-Angrezi Kosh by Khushhal Singh (Lahore, 1946). [6] Based upon Maya Singh's dictionary. [6] Punjabi-English Vocabulary, a small lexicon published by the Sri Guru Singh Sabha, Lahore. [6]
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Amitabh Bachchan [a] (né Srivastava; [1] 11 October 1942 [7]) is an Indian actor who works in Hindi cinema.He is often considered one of the greatest, most accomplished and commercially successful actors in the history of Indian cinema. [8]
The original Sikh initiation ceremony, ever since the guruship period of Guru Nanak, [7] was known as Charan-Pahul (Punjabi: ਚਰਨ-ਪਾਹੁਲ, romanized: Carana-pāhula), Pagpahul, or Charan Amrit (Punjabi: ਚਰਨਾਮ੍ਰਿਤ, romanized: Caranāmrita, lit. 'elixir of the feet'). [8]
Amit Bhalla professionally known as Ninja is an Indian playback singer and actor associated with Punjabi music and cinema. [1] [2] [3] He is Best known for his songs like Aadat, Oh Kyu Ni Jan Sake, Roii Na, Thokda Reha and Gall Jattan Wali. He made his acting debut with the movie Channa Mereya for which he received Filmfare Best Debut Male ...
In Urdu (Urdu: عامر) the name has the same meaning as the original in Arabic, meaning ‘prince”. In Pashto (Pashto: امير) the name comes to mean ‘leader’ or ‘boss’. In Hebrew, when spelt אמיר the name means crown (treetop). When spelt עמיר the name means a small sheaf or bundle (of grain, usually wheat or barley) [1]