Ajay (given name)

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Ajay, also transliterated as Ajai (Devanagari: अजय; pronounced [ˈaːdʒeː] or [ˈaːdʒaːj]) is an Indian masculine given name originating in Sanskrit ajaya "unconquered", "unsurpassed", "invincible".[1] A related name is Ajit.

People with the name[]

Arts[]

  • Ajai Sahni, Indian author
  • Ajai Sanders (born 1967), American actress and comedian
  • Ajay (actor), Indian actor prominent in Telugu cinema
  • Ajay Chabra (born 1970), British actor, director, and producer
  • Ajay Devgn (born 1969), Indian actor, director, and producer
  • Ajay Devaloka, Indian film editor and director
  • Ajay Fry (born 1983), Canadian TV host & personality
  • Ajay Gogavale (born 1976), member of Indian musical duo Ajay-Atul
  • Ajay Mehta, Indian-American actor
  • Ajay Monga (born 1968), Indian writer and film director
  • Ajey Nagar (born 1999), Indian YouTuber and streamer
  • Ajay Nagrath (born 1986), Indian actor
  • Ajay Naidu (born 1972), American actor
  • Ajay Navaria (born 1972), Indian author
  • Ajay Nayyar (born 1982), British-Indian actor and filmmaker
  • Ajay Pohankar (born 1947), Indian vocalist
  • Ajay Rao (born 1980), Indian actor
  • Ajay Rathnam, Indian actor
  • Ajay Rochester (born 1969), Australian actress and author
  • Ajay Sastry (born 1974), Indian writer and film director

Business[]

Politics and government[]

Science and medicine[]

Sports[]

Others[]

  • Ajai Shukla, Indian Army officer and journalist
  • Ajay Ahuja (1963–1999), Indian Air Force officer
  • Ajay Gudavarthy, Indian political theorist, analyst, and columnist
  • Ajay Kumar (disambiguation), several people
  • Ajai Lall, Indian missionary
  • Ajay Singh (disambiguation), several people
  • Ajay Skaria, American academic

Fictional characters[]

See also[]

  • AJ (disambiguation)
  • Ajay (disambiguation)

References[]

  1. ^ Monier-Williams, Monier (1899). A Sanskrit-English Dictionary: Etymologically and Philologically Arranged with Special Reference to Cognate Indo-European Languages. Oxford: Clarendon Press. OCLC 685239912.
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