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Amita is a female given name of Indian, Hebrew and Italian origin. The name means "infinite, boundless" in Sanskrit, and "truth" in Hebrew. List of people with the given name Amita * Amita, mother of Yasodharā * Amita Aggarwal (born 1960), Indian immunologist, rheumatologist, and professor * Amita Berthier (born 2000), Singaporean fencer * Amita Bhushan (born 1970), Indian politician * Amita Dhiri (born 1966), English actress * Amita Kanekar (born 1965), Indian writer * Amita Kuttner (born 1990), Canadian astrophysicist and politician * Amita Malik (1921-2009), Indian film critic * Amita Sehgal, Indian molecular biologist and chronobiologist * Amita Sharma (born 1982), Indian cricketer * Amita Suman (born 1997), British-Nepalese actress * Amita Young (born 1980), Thai singer, actress, and model. Fictional characters * Amita Ramanujan, fictional mathematician in the television series ''Numb3rs'' * Amita, fictional character in the video game ''Far Cry 4'' See also * * Amit (d ...
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Sanskrit
Sanskrit (; stem form ; nominal singular , ,) is a classical language belonging to the Indo-Aryan languages, Indo-Aryan branch of the Indo-European languages. It arose in northwest South Asia after its predecessor languages had Trans-cultural diffusion, diffused there from the northwest in the late Bronze Age#South Asia, Bronze Age. Sanskrit is the sacred language of Hinduism, the language of classical Hindu philosophy, and of historical texts of Buddhism and Jainism. It was a lingua franca, link language in ancient and medieval South Asia, and upon transmission of Hindu and Buddhist culture to Southeast Asia, East Asia and Central Asia in the early medieval era, it became a language of religion and high culture, and of the political elites in some of these regions. As a result, Sanskrit had a lasting effect on the languages of South Asia, Southeast Asia and East Asia, especially in their formal and learned vocabularies. Sanskrit generally connotes several Indo-Aryan languages# ...
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Amita Sharma
Amita Sharma (born 12 September 1982) is an Indian former cricketer who played primarily as a right-arm medium-fast bowler. She appeared in five Test matches, 116 One Day Internationals and 41 Twenty20 Internationals for India from 2002 till 2014. She played domestic cricket for Railways, Assam and Delhi. Sharma first played for India in 2002, and soon established herself as an integral member of the side. She took 14 wickets in the 2005 World Cup in South Africa and helped her side into the final. In 2012, in a WODI against England England is a Countries of the United Kingdom, country that is part of the United Kingdom. It is located on the island of Great Britain, of which it covers about 62%, and List of islands of England, more than 100 smaller adjacent islands. It ..., Sharma and Gouher Sultana scored 58 for the 10th wicket, which at the time was the highest 10th-wicket partnership in WODI history. References External links * * Living people 1982 bir ...
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Indian Feminine Given Names
Indian or Indians may refer to: Associated with India * of or related to India ** Indian people ** Indian diaspora ** Languages of India ** Indian English, a dialect of the English language ** Indian cuisine Associated with indigenous peoples of the Americas * Indigenous peoples of the Americas ** First Nations in Canada ** Native Americans in the United States ** Indigenous peoples of the Caribbean ** Indigenous languages of the Americas Places * Indian, West Virginia, U.S. * The Indians, an archipelago of islets in the British Virgin Islands Arts and entertainment Film * ''Indian'' (film series), a Tamil-language film series ** ''Indian'' (1996 film) * ''Indian'' (2001 film), a Hindi-language film Music * Indians (musician), Danish singer Søren Løkke Juul * "The Indian", an unreleased song by Basshunter * "Indian" (song), by Sturm und Drang, 2007 * "Indians" (song), by Anthrax, 1987 * Indians, a song by Gojira from the 2003 album '' The Link'' Other uses ...
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Anita (given Name)
Anita is a feminine given name. The name and its variants are now common worldwide, especially in regions where Indo-European languages are spoken, namely Europe, Iran, South Asia, and North America. Anita is a short form of the ancient Persian name ‘Anahita’, which was the name of the Ancient Iranian (Zoroastrian) Goddess of Water, fertility, healing and wisdom. It is also a Spanish form of the name ‘Anna’, from the Hebrew ‘Hanna’ meaning ‘Grace’. People Given name * Anita Aarons (1912–2000), Australian artist * Anita W. Addison (1952–2004), American television and film director and producer * Anita Agnihotri (born 1956), Indian Bengali poet and writer * Anita Natacha Akide (born 1995), Nigerian media personality, entrepreneur and actress * Anita Allen (other), multiple people * Anita Alpern (1920–2006), American Internal Revenue Service official * Anita Altman (born 1945), American entrepreneur and city planner * Anita Alvarado (born 1 ...
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Amit (other)
Amit is a Hindu and Jewish given name and a Jewish surname. In Hindi, Amit (, means "infinite" or "boundless", ) originates from the Sanskrit word ' (अमित:), ' (अमित:) essentially is the negation of ' (मित), which means "to measure". In Hebrew, Amit () means "friend", "colleague", ״peer”, or "member of the organization". The word appears in the Bible twelve times, mostly in Leviticus. Though traditionally a common male name, it is being increasingly used as a female name in Israel. Nevertheless, it is still among the most popular names given to Jewish boys in Israel. Given name * Amit Behl (born 1955), Indian television actor * Amit Singh Bakshi (1925–2024), Indian hockey player * Amit Bhadana (born 1994), Indian comedy YouTuber * Amit Sharma (other), multiple people * Amit Chaudhuri (born 1962), Indian novelist, poet, essayist, literary critic, editor, singer and music composer * Amit Kumar Dahiya (born 1993), Indian wrestler, 2020 Olympi ...
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Far Cry 4
''Far Cry 4'' is a 2014 first-person shooter game developed by Ubisoft Montreal and published by Ubisoft. It is the successor to the 2012 video game '' Far Cry 3'', and the fourth main installment in the '' Far Cry'' series. Set in the fictional Himalayan country of Kyrat, the game follows Ajay Ghale, a young Kyrati-American, who becomes caught in a Civil war between Kyrat's Royal Army, controlled by the tyrannical king Pagan Min, and a rebel movement called the Golden Path. The gameplay focuses on combat and open world exploration; players battle enemy soldiers and dangerous wildlife using a wide array of weapons. The game features many elements found in role-playing games, such as a branching storyline and side quests. The game also features a map editor and both cooperative and competitive multiplayer modes. Announced in May 2014, development on ''Far Cry 4'' began immediately after the shipment of '' Assassin's Creed III'' in late 2012. The team originally intended to dev ...
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Amita Ramanujan
Amita Ramanujan, Doctor of Philosophy, Ph.D., is a fictional character from the CBS crime drama ''Numb3rs'', played by Navi Rawat. Over the course of the series, she has become a professor at CalSci and has since become romantically involved with her former thesis advisor, Dr. Charlie Eppes (David Krumholtz). She was first introduced in "Pilot (Numb3rs), Pilot". She also works as an FBI consultant with Charlie and Larry. Evolution over the series Dr. Amita Ramanujan is a newly appointed (as of the third season) professor of Indian origin at the California Institute of Science (CalSci). In the first season, she received a doctorate in computational mathematics with Charlie Eppes as her thesis adviser at CalSci, the same institution where she currently holds a faculty position. Because of this association with Charlie, she assists him with various mathematical problems offered through his connection to the Federal Bureau of Investigation and frequently helps him see cases in a new li ...
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Amita Young
Amita Marie "Tata" Young (; born 14 December 1980) is a Thai singer, actress and model who gained prominence in Thailand when she placed first in a national singing contest at age 11, subsequently signing a record deal and releasing her first album ''Amita Tata Young'' in 1995. Within five months, the album had sold over one million copies. Since then, Young has released eight studio albums, three in English and five in Thai. Her most recent album is '' Ready for Love'', released in 2009. She has acted in three films, ''The Red Bike Story'' (Jakkayan See Daeng), '' O-Negative'' and ''Plai Tien'' a TV drama ''Wick of the Candle''. Young performed "Reach for the Stars" at the Opening Ceremony of the 1998 Asian Games in Bangkok. Her international debut single " Dhoom Dhoom", the English version of the title song for the 2004 Bollywood movie ''Dhoom'', reached Number One on many Asian countries singles charts, including India, Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia and Indonesia. Throughou ...
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Amita Suman
Amita Suman (, born 19 July 1997) is a British actress. She stars as Inej Ghafa in the Netflix fantasy series '' Shadow and Bone'' (2021–2023). She had a recurring role in the CW series '' The Outpost'' (2019–2021). Early life Suman was born in Bhedihari (part of Kalikamai Rural Municipality), a village in the Parsa District of southern Nepal to a Bhojpuri family. The family lived in a self-built clay house with modest infrastructure and grew their own food. Suman went to Saint Xavier School in Birgunj. Upon her father remarrying a British woman, Suman moved to Brighton, England when she was seven. She attended Varndean Secondary School and Sussex Downs College (now East Sussex College Lewes) before going on to train at the Academy of Live and Recorded Arts, graduating in 2018. Career Shortly after graduating, Suman made her television debut with minor roles in ''Casualty'' and ''Ackley Bridge''. She had a major guest role in the ''Doctor Who'' series 11 episode " De ...
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Amita Sehgal
Amita Sehgal is a molecular biologist and chronobiologist in the Department of Neuroscience at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania. Sehgal was involved in the discovery of ''Drosophila'' TIM and many other important components of the ''Drosophila'' clock mechanism.Pennsylvania scientist played role in research that won 2017 Nobel Prize https://www.pennlive.com/news/2017/10/pennsylvania_scientist_contrib.html Sehgal also played a pivotal role in the development of ''Drosophila'' as a model for the study of sleep. Her research continues to be focused on understanding the genetic basis of sleep and also how circadian systems relate to other aspects of physiology. Education and early career Sehgal grew up in India, and earned her BSc as an undergraduate at Delhi University and her MSc at Jawaharlal Nehru University, both in New Delhi, India. She began pursuing her PhD in cell biology and genetics at Cornell University in 1983. It was here, while studyi ...
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Hebrew
Hebrew (; ''ʿÎbrit'') is a Northwest Semitic languages, Northwest Semitic language within the Afroasiatic languages, Afroasiatic language family. A regional dialect of the Canaanite languages, it was natively spoken by the Israelites and remained in regular use as a first language until after 200 CE and as the Sacred language, liturgical language of Judaism (since the Second Temple period) and Samaritanism. The language was Revival of the Hebrew language, revived as a spoken language in the 19th century, and is the only successful large-scale example of Language revitalization, linguistic revival. It is the only Canaanite language, as well as one of only two Northwest Semitic languages, with the other being Aramaic, still spoken today. The earliest examples of written Paleo-Hebrew alphabet, Paleo-Hebrew date back to the 10th century BCE. Nearly all of the Hebrew Bible is written in Biblical Hebrew, with much of its present form in the dialect that scholars believe flourish ...
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Amita Malik
Amita Malik (1921 – 20 February 2009) was an Indian media critic. She was described by ''Time'' magazine as India's "most prominent film and television critic," dubbed the "first lady of Indian media" and "India's best known cinema commentator". She began her career at All India Radio in 1944 and later worked as a columnist for many Indian newspapers, including '' The Statesman'', ''The Times of India'', the ''Indian Express'' and ''Pioneer''. She died of leukemia at the age of 87 at Kailas Hospital on 20 February 2009. Childhood Amita Malik was born in 1921, in Guwahati, Assam. The first film she ever saw was ''The Gold Rush'' by Charlie Chaplin, screened by the nuns of Loreto Convent Shillong. Career In 1944, Malik joined All India Radio at Lucknow. She presented the weekly lunch hour programme of European music on Saturdays. The same year, she applied for the advertised post of programme assistant and was posted to All India Radio's Delhi station. Amita Malik wa ...
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