Amravati is from the Sanskrit Amarāvatī. A modern American baby name in the broader Sanskrit heritage aesthetic. Amravati is a foundational name with deep heritage. Sanskrit Amarāvatī city-of-immortals capital-of-Indra + Sanskrit amara immortal + -vatī possessing + foundational central Amarāvatī foundational central capital of Indras heaven-realm Svarga + foundational central Amaravati foundational central ancient Buddhist site Andhra Pradesh + foundational central Amaravati Mahachaitya foundational one of oldest Buddhist stupas 3rd c. BCE ~200 CE + foundational central alongside Sanchi + Bharhut foundational Mauryan-Satavahana-period stupas + foundational central modern Amaravati capital of Andhra Pradesh + foundational pan-Indic heritage. Foundational Sanskrit feminine name reflecting cultural + historical heritage spanning centuries.
Featured throughout Sanskrit heritage.
Amravati does not currently appear in the US Social Security Administration's top 1,000 girls' names, so we don't publish a US rank or birth count for it. That says nothing about the name's standing elsewhere in the world — only that it sits outside the ranked US data we rely on.
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In Pythagorean numerology the letters of Amravati reduce to 4, The Builder. This is a traditional interpretive system, not a factual claim about the name.