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Ajita

From Sanskrit, Ajita means 'unconquered' or 'invincible.'

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Ajita comes from Sanskrit and means unconquered or invincible. It belongs to the old Indian habit of making names carry moral force directly, so it reads less like a decorative label and more like a statement of character. Names with this kind of meaning have long circulated in religious, literary, and family traditions across South Asia, where virtue and strength are often paired rather than kept separate.

In modern use, Ajita feels spare and disciplined. It is rare, which keeps it from sounding overfamiliar, but its shape is simple enough to be clear and memorable. The name has a quiet dignity: it suggests resilience without aggression, steadiness without stiffness.

That balance is part of its appeal. Ajita feels rooted in heritage, yet it also works well in contemporary naming because it is short, smooth, and unmistakably assured.

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