Anjani

Meaning of Anjani

The name Anjani is of Sanskrit origin and is traditionally used for females. Pronounced as ahn-jah-nee (/ənˈdʒɑːni/), it has deep roots in Indian culture and mythology. Anjani is notably recognized as the mother of Hanuman, a revered deity in Hinduism known for his unwavering devotion and strength. This association imbues the name with qualities of love, courage, and dedication. A variation of this name is Anjana, which shares similar cultural significance. In the United States, the name Anjani has seen modest usage over the years, with its popularity peaking intermittently between 1985 and 2023. Despite its rarity, it carries a rich heritage and profound meaning, making it a unique choice for parents seeking a name with spiritual depth and historical resonance.

Pronunciation

Hindi,Sanskrit

  • Pronunced as ahn-jah-nee (/ənˈdʒɑːni/)

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Notable People Named Anjani

Anjani Kumar is a former Director General of Police of Telangana and a 1990 batch IPS officer known for his service with the United Nations in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Anjani Shrestha is a Nepalese politician and member of the Nepali Congress Party, currently serving in the 2nd Federal Parliament of Nepal after being elected as a proportional representative from the indigenous people category in the 2022 Nepalese general election.
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