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Amneet

Punjabi/Sikh name combining 'am' (immortal) and 'neet' (virtue), meaning 'of immortal virtue.'

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Amneet is a Punjabi and Sikh name formed from am, meaning immortal, and neet, meaning virtue, so the name suggests immortal virtue. That gives it a distinctly ethical and spiritual center, the kind of meaning that is meant to be carried rather than merely admired.

It belongs to a naming tradition where names often express aspiration, devotion, or character. In use, Amneet feels contemporary while still unmistakably traditional in spirit. It has a smooth, balanced sound and a modest, thoughtful presence, which suits the moral strength built into its meaning.

The name does not need ornament to feel complete. Its appeal lies in the combination of clarity and principle: a name that sounds gentle, but points toward steadfastness.

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