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    Asang

    Pronunciation: uh-SAHNG

    ♂ Male
    Sanskrit

    Meaning

    unconquered, invincible

    Origin

    Sanskrit

    History & Etymology

    The name Asang has its roots in ancient Sanskrit, a classical Indo-Aryan language of India. It is derived from the Sanskrit word 'asaṅga' (असङ्ग), which means 'unattached,' 'unconnected,' or 'free from worldly attachments.' In a broader sense, it can imply 'unconquered' or 'invincible,' reflecting a spiritual or philosophical detachment that leads to inner strength and freedom. The name is not widely known globally but holds significance within certain Indian cultural and spiritual contexts.

    Historically, names derived from Sanskrit often carry deep philosophical or religious connotations, reflecting virtues, divine attributes, or natural elements. While Asang is not a commonly encountered name in mainstream Indian culture today, its meaning resonates with ancient Vedic and Yogic philosophies emphasizing detachment (vairagya) as a path to liberation. Its usage would likely be found in families appreciating traditional Sanskrit names and their profound meanings.

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