Jai 1
Masculine
Hindi, Marathi, Tamil
Meaning & Origin
Jai 1 is an alternate transcription of Hindi and Marathi जय (see Jay 2), as well as a Tamil masculine form of Jaya. The name derives from the Sanskrit element jaya (जय), meaning "victory".Etymology and Cultural ContextJaya is a Sanskrit word found in ancient Hindu texts, where it appears as an epithet for deities like Durga and Parvati (in feminine form Jayā) or for heroes and gods (in masculine form Jaya). The root is the Sanskrit verb jayati, “to conquer.” In modern India, the name Jaya is used for both genders in the south, but predominantly for females in the north. However, Jai 1 is specifically a masculine form in Tamil and a transcription variant in Hindi and Marathi, akin to the Gujarati form Jay 2. The related name Jayanta (“victorious”) is also used in Hindu mythology.The name appears in historical contexts: Jai Singh II (1688–1743) was a prominent Rajput ruler and founder of Jaipur. In modern times, Jai 1 is common across India due to its auspicious meaning of victory and triumph ( "victory"), often chosen for boys with hope for success.Key FactsMeaning: VictoryOrigin: Sanskrit, via Hindi, Marathi, TamilType: First nameUsage: Hindi, Marathi, TamilRelated: Jay, Jaya