Ajat name meaning

Gender: Unisex, both Boy and Girl
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Usage: Hindi, Sanskrit, Telugu, Kannada, Bengali, Gujarati, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya and Tamil
Meaning: Birthless, Lord Shiva and Unborn
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What does Ajat mean?

Unisex name Ajat is used in Hindi, Malayalam, Bengali, Telugu, Sanskrit, Oriya, Gujarati, Marathi, Kannada and Tamil, Ajat means "Birthless, Lord Shiva or Unborn".

How popular is the name Ajat?

Ajat is a popular baby name in Indonesia where every 1 in 7000 have the name. As per our research, over 40000 babies have been bestowed Ajat around the globe, concentrated mainly in Islamic countries.

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What numerology tells about Ajat?

You have a sharp focus and nothing slips your eye. You think a lot and it makes you sick sometimes. Learn how to live on your own and trust others without losing yourself and your self-respect. You always act like everything's just great. You are all about fun, adventure, excitement, change, and adventure. It takes a long time for someone to gain a special place in your heart. You hang around with different people, so you can widen your life perspective and expand your knowledge.

Other names liked by soon-to-be-parents that are similar to Ajat

  •  Arva - Unfamiliar and Timeless Arva is originated from Latin is used largely in Marathi, Bengali and Kannada, Arva means "From the Sea, Fastest Motion Wind or From the Seashore" is a gender insensitive name
  •  Amritha - Used particulary in Kannada and Tamil unexpected, Amritha is of Sanskrit origin, a unisex name, Amritha means "One who is Precious or Art"
  •  Gangi - Girl name Gangi is used notably in Assamese, Marathi and Bengali languages, meaning of Gangi is "Goddess Durga or Another Name for Durga"
  •  Akrash commonly is used in Telugu, Bengali and Oriya bestowed upon baby boys, meaning of Akrash is "Attractive"
  •  Santhimathi - Girl name Santhimathi means "Goddess Durga" is substantially used in Telugu and Oriya

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