Jai
Jai is a name of Sanskrit origin, widely used in various Indian languages and cultures. It is derived from the Sanskrit word 'jaya,' which means 'victory,' 'conquest,' or 'success.'
In Hinduism, the word 'jai' is often used as an exclamation of praise or triumph, such as in the popular phrase 'Jai Shri Krishna,' which means 'Victory to Lord Krishna.' The name is considered auspicious and is often given with the intention of bestowing success and triumph upon the child.
Jai is a gender-neutral name in India, used for both boys and girls. However, it is more commonly given to boys in some regions.
While the name Jai is deeply rooted in Indian culture and Hinduism, it has also gained popularity in other parts of the world, particularly among those with an interest in Eastern spirituality or Indian culture.