Meaning & Origin
Derived from two words - Amitra (unconquerable) and Jit (lord).
Spiritual meaning
Represents the divine power that cannot be defeated.
Language details
अमित्रजित्
Conqueror of enemies
अमितराजित्
अजेय शत्रु
அமித்ரஜித்
பற்றறான அரை
అమిత్రజిత్
శత్రు జేతురు
Amitrajit
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Unconquerable Lord
Amitrajit
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Unconquerable Lord
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
ah-mee-truh-jeet
[əˈmɪt.rəˈdʒɪt]
Lucky number
3
Lucky day
Monday
Lucky colors
Life path
6
Lucky stone
Citrine
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name "Amitrajit" is a potent combination of power and invincibility in Hindu culture. The prefix 'Amitra', meaning "unconquerable", suggests someone who is untouched by adversity and unyielding in the face of challenges. With the suffix 'Jit', meaning "lord", it implies being a victorious and powerful ruler. In ancient Hindu texts, gods and heroes were often addressed with such names to evoke their might and triumph over their foes.
From a spiritual perspective, the name "Amitrajit" holds deep significance in the context of overcoming inner challenges and difficulties. It symbolizes the inner journey of an individual striving to overcome their own limitations and attain unconquerable inner peace. In Hindu philosophy, the ultimate goal is to conquer the mind and achieve inner tranquility. The name 'Amitrajit' serves as a constant reminder to strive for inner victory, to persevere through challenges, and to ultimately attain spiritual enlightenment.
Cultural name • Root: Sanskrit roots अमित्र (amitra) = enemy and जित् (jit) = conquered • Not found in Vedic scriptures
Historical references
Historical records show that Amitrajit was a king in the Mahabharata. The name Amitrajit carried significant spiritual weight in that era.
Epic period
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