Meaning & Origin
Satyajit is a combination of two Sanskrit words: ‘Satyam’ meaning truth and ‘Jit’ meaning victory. This name is associated with the god Rama, who is known for his truthfulness and strength.
Spiritual meaning
Embodying truth and victory.
Language details
सत्यजित
truthful, sincere
सत्यजित
सत्य (Satya) + जित (Jit)
சத்யஜித்
சத்யம் (Satya) + ஜித் (Jit)
శత్యజిత్
శత్య (Satya) + జిత్ (Jit)
Satyajit
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Truth, Victory
Satyajit
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Truth, Victory
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
suh-tah-jee-t
/sətjədʒɪt/
Lucky number
6
Lucky day
Saturday
Lucky colors
Life path
3
Lucky stone
Ruby
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name Satyajit carries a deep significant meaning in Hindu culture as it represents the ideal virtues of truthfulness and victory. It’s a constant reminder of the importance of embracing truth and honesty in one’s actions, and the importance of striving for success and victory in life.
In a spiritual context, Satyajit represents the individual's aspiration to overcome worldly obstacles through the power of truth. It is a reflection of the divine qualities of honesty, sincerity, and integrity. The name serves as a reminder to live in accordance with the truth and to remain steadfast in one’s beliefs and actions, ultimately leading to spiritual growth and enlightenment.
Vedic name • Root: Sanskrit/Mythology/Vedic • Satyajit is a name that has its roots in the Vedic tradition of Hinduism. It is a name that embodies the virtues of truthfulness, sincerity, and victory, which are essential qualities in the Vedic texts.
Historical references
Born in 1911 in Calcutta, India, Satyajit Ray was a pioneering filmmaker who directed the Apu Trilogy.
20th century
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