Agamjot Singh
Athlete
Name shared by several Sikh athletes in field hockey and cricket, particularly in Punjab, India
"infinite divine light"
"light of the inaccessible divine"
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“Infinite divine light from Sikh spiritual tradition”
Agamjot is a compound Punjabi name combining Agam (inaccessible, infinite, beyond reach — describing the divine) and Jot (divine light, flame, soul). Together, the name means the infinite divine light or the light that comes from the eternal beyond. Both elements appear frequently in the Guru Granth Sahib.
Agamjot is a traditional Sikh name that has remained in steady use across Punjabi communities in India, Canada, and the UK. It reflects a familys connection to Sikh spiritual tradition and the Gurbani vocabulary.
In Sikh tradition, Jot represents the divine spark — the souls connection to Waheguru (God). Agam is used to describe Gods infinite and unreachable nature. Combining these gives the child a name that carries deep theological meaning rooted in the Guru Granth Sahib.
Athlete
Name shared by several Sikh athletes in field hockey and cricket, particularly in Punjab, India