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Agnit

"Countless; Infinite; Multiple; Un Countable; Uncountable"

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Gender
Boy
Western numerology
6
Indian numerology
5
Characters
5
Popular
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Number meaning for Agnit

Western numerology

Number 6 insight

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Number 5 insight

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What does Agnit mean?

Agnit is a baby name with Indian, Hindu context. Parents can review its meaning, origin, numerology, sibling ideas, and similar names before adding it to a shortlist. The recorded meaning is Countless; Infinite; Multiple; Un Countable; Uncountable.

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Worship

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Agni's Friend the Wind; represents the Wind which is considered as Agnis Friend

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Joyful Song; Ringing Sound; Song

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Bright; Brilliant; Interest; Light; My joy

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One who has Conquered; One who has Conquered the Fire

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Agnivarna
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Fiery; Fire Coloured; Hot; Red Faced

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Agnayi
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Fiery; Fiery, The wife of Agni; The Wige of Agni

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Agnivesa
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Fire Clad; One who is as Glorious as Fire

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Agnes
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Agnivesh
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A derivative name; Bright As The Fire; Brilliant as the Fire

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Brother names

Brothers for Agnit

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Agnitejas
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With the Energy and Lustre of Fire

93 family views

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Agnitra
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Agni's Friend the Wind; represents the Wind which is considered as Agnis Friend

143 family views

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Agnivamin
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Meaning is being reviewed.

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Agnivarna
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Fiery; Fire Coloured; Hot; Red Faced

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Agnivesa
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Fire Clad; One who is as Glorious as Fire

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Agnivesh
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Agnivesya
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Surrounded by Fire

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Agnivirya
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With the Power of Fire

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Sister names

Sisters for Agnit

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Yagnitha
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Worship

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Unisex
Ranit
Unisex Indian

Joyful Song; Ringing Sound; Song

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Unisex
Ronit
Unisex Indian

Bright; Brilliant; Interest; Light; My joy

194 family views

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Agnajita
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One who has Conquered; One who has Conquered the Fire

125 family views

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Agnayi
Girl Indian

Fiery; Fiery, The wife of Agni; The Wige of Agni

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Agnes
Girl Indian

Chaste; lamb, pure, chaste; Poor, poor, or chaste St Agnes was a 3rd century Christian martyr whose January 21st feast day is described in Keats' poem 'The Eve of St Agnes' Agnes was popular until the Reformation, then revived in the 19th century; Pure

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Agneta
Girl Indian

Fire; pure; Variant of Agnes: Poor, pure, or chaste St Agnes was a 3rd century Christian martyr whose January 21st feast day is described in Keats' poem 'The Eve of St Agnes' Agnes was popular until the Reformation, then revived in the 19th centuryPure

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Unisex
Agneya
Unisex Indian

Son of Agni; Son of Fire; Son of the fire

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