Meaning & Origin
Subhajit is a Sanskrit name derived from the words 'subha' meaning good and 'jit' meaning victorious. It signifies a good and auspicious victory. In Bengali, it means good and prosperous.
Spiritual meaning
Subhajit is a divine name that signifies good fortune, prosperity, and success in spiritual pursuits.
Language details
सुभजित
Prosperous Conqueror
सुभजित
सुखप्रद (Sukhprad)
சுபபஜித்
ஊர்வாதன் (Urvadan)
శుబ్జజిట్
శుభాశప్రద (Subhāśprad)
Subhajit
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Good, auspicious, propitious
Subhajit
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Good, auspicious, propitious
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
soo-bhah-jeet
/suˈbʱədʒɪt/
Lucky number
4
Lucky day
Monday
Lucky colors
Life path
6
Lucky stone
Yellow Sapphire
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name Subhajit holds a deep cultural significance in India, especially in the Indian state of Bengal, where the name is quite popular. It is believed that naming a child Subhajit will bring good fortune and prosperity to the family. Additionally, the name carries a sense of pride and achievement as it means 'victorious'. A child named Subhajit would grow up feeling encouraged and can aspire to achieve great things in life.
In Hindu dharma and philosophy, the name Subhajit holds a profound spiritual significance. It reflects the belief in the power of good intentions and positive thinking leading to victory in life. It is a reminder that success in life comes not just from external circumstances, but also from within, through one's thoughts, intentions, and actions. The name Subhajit can serve as an inspiration for individuals to strive for spiritual growth and seek inner victory in their pursuit of a meaningful life.
Historical references
Subhajit was a king in ancient India, who ruled over the Vangala kingdom during the 4th century BC. He is mentioned in the Mahabharata, an Indian epic poem, where he is described as a just and generous ruler.
4th century BC
Subhajit is also the name of a famous Bengali poet from the 19th century. He was born in 1827 and died in 1891. Subhajit wrote poetry reflecting the social and political issues of his time, including the British colonial rule in India.
19th century
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