Amritbir
Amritbir is a powerful and spiritually significant name derived from Sikh and Punjabi origins. Meaning 'immortal warrior' or 'one who conquers with nectar,' it is a name that combines divine immortality with bravery. This name is traditionally used for boys and is well-regarded within Sikh religious texts and culture, promoting both spiritual and martial attributes. Amritbir evokes a sense of courage, purity, and eternal life, making it a profound choice for parents embracing Sikh or Punjabi heritage.
The name is unique and cherished for its deep cultural resonance, and while it may be complex for non-native speakers to pronounce correctly, it offers a meaningful connection to Sikh teachings.
Basic Information
Gender: Boy
Sounds Like: UH-mrit-beer
Pronunciation Explanation: The emphasis is on the first syllable 'UH', followed by 'mrit', and it ends with 'beer'.
Summary and Meaning
Meaning: immortal warrior, one who conquers with nectar
Origin: The name Amritbir originates from the Punjabi language and is deeply connected to Sikh religious and cultural traditions.
Usage: Amritbir is traditionally used as a male name, although it has been used for anyone seeking a name with spiritual and martial resonance.
Name Number (Chaldean)
Name Number (Pythagorean)
Popularity (Global Rank)
Overall: 135859
Boys: 72681
Most Popular in
Religious and Cultural Significance
Religion: Sikhism
Background: In Sikh culture, Amrit refers to the divine nectar consumed during the Amrit Sanchar ceremony, signifying the spiritual rebirth and divine protection.
Cultural Significance: Combining the elements 'Amrit' (immortal nectar) and 'Bir' (warrior), this name is symbolic of the brave warrior spirit infused with spiritual wisdom and eternal life, reflecting key tenets of Sikh philosophy and values.
Historical Significance: The components of the name, 'Amrit' and 'Bir', hold historical importance in Sikh history, relating to both spiritual practices and martial heritage recognized during Sikh ceremonies and scriptures.
Popular Culture
Literature and Mythology: Names similar to Amritbir appear in Sikh mythology and historical narratives that validate the valor and spiritual enlightenment of Sikh warriors.
Movies and Television: While not commonly featured in mainstream global media, the themes embodied by the name are prevalent in Sikh-inspired literature and films celebrating the spirit of Sikh warriors.
Feelings and Perceptions
Perception: Amritbir is often perceived positively within Sikh and Punjabi communities, as it embodies an aspirational blend of spirituality and valor.
Positive Feelings: Spiritual, brave, noble, enriching, connected to divine qualities, warrior-like, respectful.
Negative Feelings: May be perceived as overly complex by those unfamiliar with Punjabi or Sikh culture.
Practical Considerations
Ease of Writing and Calling: Though it might appear complex at first, Amritbir is composed of eight letters and three syllables, each distinctly pronounced, making it easier to articulate with practice.
Common Typos and Misspellings: Amritbeir,Amritber,Amritbirr,Amritbier
Common Nicknames: Ammi,Bir,Ami,Rit
Amritbir Popularity
Amritbir Usage and Popularity By Country
Country | Rank (Overall) |
---|---|
Oman | 12466 |
Tanzania | 18317 |
Canada | 26422 |
New Zealand | 33723 |
Switzerland | 35738 |
India | 42559 |
Australia | 105589 |
United States | 148301 |
France | 158953 |
United Kingdom | 182431 |
Amritbir Usage and Popularity By City
City | Rank (Overall) |
---|---|
Amritsar | 1093 |
Toronto | 14683 |
Ludhiana | 2497 |
Chandigarh | 4262 |
Jalandhar | 2646 |
Vancouver | 12900 |
New York | 52406 |
Patiala | 1983 |
Brampton | 4234 |
Compatibility Analysis
Famous Persons Named Amritbir
No results found for Amritbir.
Related Names
Similar Sounding Names:
Amrit,Amrinder,Amarbir,Gurbir