Amrit is a name deeply rooted in Sikh tradition, reflecting the spiritual essence of immortality and divine nectar. It is a name often given to both boys and girls in Sikh culture.
In Gurmukhi, the name is written as ਅਮ੍ਰਿਤ. The pronunciation “ahm-rit” has a melodic and spiritual sound, embodying the divine qualities associated with the name.
Amrit is not only a name but also a significant concept in Sikhism, referring to the holy water used in the initiation ceremony called Amrit Sanskar. Individuals named Amrit are often seen as embodying the qualities of purity and eternal life.