Agneya (in Sanskrit) means "Daughter of the Fire God" or "Child of the Fire God Agni" and is derived from ancient Hindu scripture. Agneya is also referred interchangeably as Agneyi. Agni is the Hindu God of Fire and has been revered and worshiped throughout the Indian subcontinent right from Vedic times to the modern era.The Hindu name Agneya means "Goddess of Fire". The literal word Agneya in Sanskrit means "Born from Fire" or "Consecrated from Fire", and the name traces its origins to ancient Vedic literature where Agneya is defined as a divine and powerful Goddess.In Hindu mythology and the spiritual texts of Hinduism Agneya has been considered as the daughter born to Agni