Amritavarshini is from the Sanskrit Amṛtavarṣiṇī. A modern American baby name in the broader Sanskrit heritage aesthetic. Amritavarshini is a foundational name with deep heritage. Sanskrit Amṛtavarṣiṇī nectar-raining bestower-of-nectar + Sanskrit amṛta nectar + varṣiṇī raining + foundational central in Hindu Carnatic-music-heritage + foundational central Amṛtavarṣiṇī Rāga foundational-central-Carnatic-Rāga believed-to-bring-rain famously-sung by Muthuswami Dikshitar 1775-1835 CE at drought-stricken-Ettayapuram-Tamil Nadu resulting-in-rain + foundational central Muthuswami Dikshitar foundational-Carnatic-Trinity alongside Tyagaraja + Syama Shastri + foundational central Ānandāmṛta-Karshini composition by Dikshitar to-Amrita-varshini-Devi + foundational central Amṛtavarṣiṇī 66th-Mela audava-audava scale five-notes-both-ascending-descending Sa-Ga-Ma-Pa-Ni + foundational central Amṛta from Samudra-Manthan + foundational pan-Carnatic heritage. Foundational Sanskrit feminine name reflecting cultural + historical heritage spanning centuries.
Featured throughout Sanskrit heritage.
Amritavarshini 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 Amritavarshini reduce to 9, The Giver. This is a traditional interpretive system, not a factual claim about the name.