Amrita

Origin: Sanskrit
Meaning of Amrita: Nectar of immortality, divine, deathless
Gender Girl
Lucky Number 9
Zodiac Pisces
Religion Buddhist

Amrita, a beautiful name of Sanskrit origin, translates to 'nectar of immortality,' 'divine,' or 'deathless.' In Buddhist and Hindu mythology, Amrita is a sacred elixir that grants eternal life and divine knowledge, often depicted as a celestial drink. In the Buddhist context, 'Amrita' is frequently used metaphorically to refer to the Dharma itself – the teachings of the Buddha – which are seen as the 'deathless nectar' leading beings to liberation from the cycle of birth and death (samsara) and ultimately to Nirvana.

A girl named Amrita is believed to embody qualities of profound spiritual depth, healing, and compassion. The numerology of 9, often associated with this name, signifies a humanitarian spirit, wisdom, and a deep understanding of the human condition. Amritas are typically empathetic, selfless, and driven by a desire to contribute positively to the world, often possessing an old soul's wisdom and a nurturing presence that brings comfort and inspiration to those around them. Their essence reflects the timeless and liberating qualities of the divine nectar itself.