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Amrik

Punjabi/Sikh name from Indo-Aryan roots linked to *amar* ('immortal'), meaning enduring or lasting life.

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Amrik is a Punjabi and Sikh name from Indo-Aryan roots linked to amar, meaning immortal, so its sense points toward enduring or lasting life. That gives the name a strong spiritual texture, since many Sikh names are chosen not only for sound but for the values they carry.

Amrik feels grounded in a living religious and cultural tradition rather than in a distant literary one, which helps explain its steady appeal. The name is concise, direct, and confident, with a clear masculine energy in many South Asian settings. It sounds modern to outside ears, but its roots are older and more deeply rooted than the spelling suggests.

Amrik carries the optimism of a blessing: endurance, strength, and a life that outlasts hardship. In that way, it fits the broader pattern of South Asian virtue names that speak to character as much as identity.

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