Amit
Amit is a male given name of Indian or Hebrew origin.In Hindi, Amit (, means "infinite" or "boundless", ) originates from the Sanskrit word ' (अमित:), ' (अमित:) essentially is the negation of '''' (मित), which means "to measure".
In Hebrew, Amit () means "friend", "colleague", ״peer”, or "member of the organization". The word appears in the Bible twelve times, mostly in Leviticus. Though traditionally a common male name, it is being increasingly used as a female name in Israel. Nevertheless, it is still among the most popular names given to Jewish boys in Israel. Provided by Wikipedia
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