Ameya Wagh
Actor
1985
Popular Marathi film and television actor
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“Sanskrit for the infinite — a name as boundless as the divine”
Ameya comes from the Sanskrit root 'a-meya' (अमेय) where 'a' is a negation prefix and 'meya' means 'that which can be measured.' Together they form 'that which cannot be measured' — boundless, immeasurable, infinite. In Hindu philosophy, this term is often used to describe divine qualities, particularly in reference to Lord Ganesha who is sometimes called Ameya. The name carries profound spiritual resonance.
Ameya has grown in popularity among Indian families worldwide, particularly among Marathi-speaking communities where it has long been used. As Indian names with Sanskrit roots gain appreciation in the diaspora, Ameya's beautiful meaning and melodic sound have drawn increased interest.
In Maharashtra (western India), Ameya is especially beloved as a name for both boys and girls. It appears as an epithet of Lord Ganesha in Hindu texts, making it a spiritually auspicious choice. The concept of boundlessness ('ameya') reflects a deep Hindu philosophical tradition of meditating on the infinite.
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Actor
1985
Popular Marathi film and television actor
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