Meaning & Origin
Amisha is derived from the Sanskrit word ‘amrish’, meaning 'immortal' or 'imperishable'. In Hindu mythology, Amisha is a divine name, believed to bring blessings of eternal happiness and prosperity.
Spiritual meaning
Symbol of eternal life and divine grace.
Language details
अमीशा
अमरतुल्या, अमरातमा
अमिषा
अमरता, अमरी
அமிஷா
அமரத்தில், அமரத்துக்கள்
అమీశా
అమరేశ్య, అమరేశ్యయి
Amisha
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Immortal, Imperishable
Amisha
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Immortal, Imperishable
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
ah-MEE-shah
/əˈmiʃa/
Lucky number
9
Lucky day
Monday
Lucky colors
Life path
8
Lucky stone
Ruby
Cultural & Spiritual notes
Devakī is considered the role model of maternal love and sacrifice in Hindu mythology. The epic tale of Mahābhārata describes her as the mother of Lord Krishna. Her name continues to inspire awe and resonance in Indian culture and has been revered across generations.
Devakī's name encapsulates her divine status and association with the divine. It serves as a reminder of the profound impact of motherly love, devotion, and unwavering faith towards the divine.
Historical references
Amisha, also known as Ambika, was the goddess worshipped by the Yadavas in the Mahabharata period, around 3000-2000 BC.
Mahabharata period, around 3000-2000 BC
Amisha, also known as Amitabha, is a Buddhist deity who represents infinite light and infinite life. He is believed to have lived around the 11th century AD in India.
11th century AD
Notable people with this name
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