Certificate of Name
Ajita
Masculine
Hindu
Meaning & Origin
Ajita is a masculine given name of Sanskrit origin, common in Hindu culture. It means "unconquered, invincible," derived from the Sanskrit prefix अ (a) (meaning "not") and जित (jita) (meaning "conquered").Etymology and MeaningThe name Ajita is a combination of a negating prefix and the past participle jita, thus literally "unconquered." In Hindu religious texts, it is used as an epithet for several deities, notably Shiva and Vishnu, emphasizing their invincible nature. Additionally, it refers to a future Buddha in Buddhist tradition, known as Ajita, who will be the successor of Gautama Buddha.Cultural and Religious SignificanceWithin Hinduism, divine epithets often underscore superior qualities such as strength and protection. Ajita, as a names of Shiva, connects to his role as a formidable deity who transcends worldly challenges. The name's connection to Vishnu similarly highlights his omnipotence. In Buddhism, especially Mahayana, Ajita is the bodhisattva who will become the next Buddha, also called Maitreya.Related FormsCognates and variants of Ajita occur in other languages and cultures: Ajeet is a common spelling in Punjabi and other North Indian languages, Ajit appears in Punjabi and often in Sikh contexts, and Ajith is used in South India, especially in Tamil-speaking regions. All share the same basic meaning.Meaning: Unconquered, InvincibleOrigin: SanskritType: First nameUsage Regions: Hindu (India, Nepal); also Buddhist cultures
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