Ajit, variously spelled Ajith, Agith, or Ajeet (Sanskrit: अजित ajita) is a common male given name. It is used in its various forms throughout India and also in Nepal, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka. A related name is Ajay.
Etymology
The name is derived from Sanskrit, where its primary meaning is "invincible", "irresistible", "unsurpassed".[1] The literal meaning is "unconquered", from the prefix a- "not", and jita "conquered". It has variously been used to refer to a number of ideological figures, including Shiva and Vishnu in Hinduism, Maitreya in Buddhism and the second of the Arhats in Jainism among others.[1]
People
- Ajith Kumar (born 1996),Tamilnadu
 - Ajit Agarkar (born 1977), Indian cricketer and commentator
 - Ajit Andhare, Indian businessman
 - Ajit Anjum (born 1969), Indian journalist and editor
 - Ajeet Bajaj (born 1965), Indian adventurer
 - Ajit Balakrishnan, Indian entrepreneur, business executive, and administrator
 - Ajit Bandyopadhyay, Bengali actor and director
 - Ajit Kumar Banerjee (1931–2014), Indian environmentalist
 - Ajit Kumar Basu (1912–1986), Indian cardiac surgeon
 - Ajit Bhandari (born 1994), Nepalese footballer
 - Ajit Bharihoke, Indian judge
 - Ajit Bhatia (born 1936), Indian cricketer
 - Ajit Bhattacharjea (1924–2011), Indian journalist, newspaper editor, The Hindustan Times, The Times of India and The Indian Express
 - Ajit Bhoite (born 1976), Indian cricketer
 - Ajit Kumar Bhuyan (born 1952), Indian politician
 - Ajit Chahal (born 1995), Indian cricketer
 - Ajit Kumar Chakravarty (1886–1918), Bengali writer
 - Ajit Chandila (born 1983), Indian cricketer
 - Ajit Chandra Chatterjee (born 1923), Indian civil servant
 - Ajit Kumar Chaturvedi, Indian professor and education administrator
 - Ajit Das (1949–2020), Indian actor, director, and playwright
 - Ajit Das Gupta (1924–2011), Indian cricketer
 - Ajit Doval (born 1945), Indian politician
 - Ajit Dutta (1907–1979), Bengali poet, writer, essayist, and professor
 - Ajit George, Indian-American activist and game designer
 - Ajit Kumar Guha (1914–1969), Bengali educationist
 - Ajit Gulabchand (born 1948), Indian industrialist
 - Ajit Gupta, Indian entrepreneur
 - Ajit Narain Haksar (1925–2005), Indian businessman
 - Ajit Hutheesing (1936–2017), Indian businessman
 - Ajit Jain (born 1951), Indian-American businessman
 - Ajit Jayaratne, Sinhalese businessman
 - Ajit Jogi (1946–2020), Indian politician
 - Ajit Johnson, Indian cancer geneticist
 - Ajit Kadkade, Indian singer
 - Ajit Kembhavi (born 1950), Indian astrophysicist
 - Ajita Kesakambali, Indian philosopher
 - Ajit Khan (1922–1998), screen name of Indian film actor Hamid Ali Khan
 - Ajith Kumar (born 1971), Indian Tamil actor
 - Ajit Lakra (born 1966), Indian field hockey player
 - Ajit Kumar Maiti (born 1928), Indian neurophysiologist
 - Ajit Manocha, Indian-American businessman
 - Ajit Kumar Mehta (born 1932), Indian politician
 - Ajit Merchant, Indian music composer and director
 - Ajit Mohan (born 1974/1975), Indian businessman
 - Ajit Narayanan (born 1981), Indian inventor
 - Ajit Ninan (born 1955), Indian political cartoonist
 - Ajit Kumar P, Indian Navy Admiral
 - Ajit Pai (born 1973), American attorney and former chairman of the Federal Communications Commission
 - Ajit Pai (born 1945), Indian cricketer
 - Ajit Kumar Panja (1936–2008), Indian politician
 - Ajith C. S. Perera (born 1956), Sri Lankan disability activist, former cricket umpire
 - Ajit Kumar Saha, Indian politician
 - Ajeet Singh Kharkhari (born 1965), Indian politician of the Bharatiya Janata Party
 - Ajit Singh (disambiguation), several people
 - Ajith Kumar Siriwardena, Sri Lankan Briton professor of hepato-pancreatico-biliary surgery
 - Ajit Iqbal Singh (born 1943), Indian mathematician
 - Ajit Wadekar (born 1941), a former Indian cricketer and captain of the Indian national cricket tea
 
Fictional characters
- Ajit Bandyopadhyay (character), companion of Byomkesh Bakshi
 
See also
- All pages with titles containing Ajit
 - All pages with titles containing Ajith
 
References
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