Ajit Wadekar
Athlete
1941
Indian cricket captain who led India to historic Test series wins in England and the West Indies in 1971
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“The unconquerable one — a divine warriors name”
Ajeet (also spelled Ajit) comes from the Sanskrit root a-jita, meaning one who has not been conquered or invincible. It is composed of the negative prefix a- and jita meaning conquered or defeated. This powerful name appears in Hindu scriptures as an epithet of the god Vishnu and the god Shiva, and is one of the thousand names (Sahasranama) of Vishnu, giving it deep divine significance in Hindu tradition.
Ajeet has been a traditional favorite in North India, particularly in Punjab, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh. It peaked in popularity in the mid-20th century and remains steadily used in Sikh and Hindu communities. The name carries a timeless quality that parents value for its strong meaning.
Ajeet is one of the names of Vishnu in Hindu tradition, appearing in the Vishnu Sahasranama. In Sikhism, Ajit Singh was the name of Guru Gobind Singhs eldest son, who died heroically in battle, making the name especially revered in Punjabi Sikh culture.
Athlete
1941
Indian cricket captain who led India to historic Test series wins in England and the West Indies in 1971
Politician
1939
Indian politician and founder of the Rashtriya Lok Dal party, son of former Prime Minister Charan Singh
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