Meaning & Origin
Anmiya is a Sanskrit name for a female that represents the embodiment of love and desire. It is derived from the Sanskrit word 'anu-miya', which means 'desirable'. In Hindu mythology, Anmiya is considered to be the goddess of love and desire. She is also known as 'Manmatha', the god of love.
Spiritual meaning
Symbolizes the deepest longing and yearning of the heart.
Language details
अन्मीया
mine, dear, loved one
अन्मिया
मेरा, प्यारा, मोहिबा
அன்மியா
மனம் அன்விடம் பயங்கரம்
అన్మీయా
మీదే, మీరుచే, మీరుచేశ్వర
Anmiya
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Desire, Love
Anmiya
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Desire, Love
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
AHN-mee-yah
/əhnˈmiːjə/
Lucky number
1
Lucky day
Monday
Lucky colors
Life path
1
Lucky stone
Rose Quartz
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name Anmiya signifies pure and selfless love that transcends all physical and emotional boundaries. It is a culturally significant name in Hindu society, representing the deep emotional connections and attachments that are valued in Indian culture. The concept of love and devotion is deeply ingrained in Hindu beliefs and is expressed through various forms of art, literature, and poetry.
From a spiritual perspective, Anmiya represents the ageless and boundless love that exists between the individual soul and the divine. She is the embodiment of infinite love and compassion, and her presence inspires devotion and longing for the ultimate reality. In Hindu spirituality, Anmiya is often seen as a symbol of the infinite love and grace of the divine mother, who nurtures and protects her children with endless affection. Her name is a constant reminder of the love and care that exists beyond the physical world, and is a source of inspiration and strength for those who seek spiritual growth and enlightenment.
Historical references
Anmiya was a popular name among the Shakta or Tantric followers in medieval Bengal and Assam. She was considered as a Goddess of Love, Fertility, and Marriage.
Medieval period (11th to 16th centuries)
Anmiya is also mentioned in the works of the medieval Bengali poet Chandidas, particularly in his work 'Moha-mudra-vijay', which is a collection of poems dedicated to the Goddess Kali.
Medieval period (13th to 14th centuries)
Notable people with this name
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