Agamveer Singh
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A common name in Punjabi communities, representative of Sikh naming traditions honoring both God and warrior heritage
"brave warrior of the divine"
"inaccessible, deep; heroic"
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“A Sikh warrior name meaning brave servant of the divine”
Agamveer is a compound Punjabi name combining 'Agam' (from Sanskrit, meaning inaccessible, deep, or relating to God/the divine — beyond ordinary reach) with 'Veer' (from Sanskrit/Punjabi, meaning brave, heroic warrior). Together, the name means 'brave warrior of the inaccessible/divine' — a hero who fights for God's cause. It follows a classic Sikh naming pattern where 'Veer' (warrior) is combined with a divine or virtuous attribute.
Agamveer is used in Punjabi Sikh communities in India, particularly in Punjab, Haryana, and the diaspora communities of Canada, the UK, and the US. It represents a traditional form of Sikh name construction that remains popular in conservative Punjabi families who value names with strong religious and martial significance.
In Sikh culture, names with 'Veer' (warrior) carry deep significance, connecting to the tradition of the Sant-Sipahi — the saint-soldier ideal central to Sikh identity. The Guru Granth Sahib, the Sikh holy scripture, uses the word 'agam' (inaccessible/divine) frequently in reference to God. Naming a child Agamveer thus combines martial courage with divine devotion.
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A common name in Punjabi communities, representative of Sikh naming traditions honoring both God and warrior heritage
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