Emperor Ashoka Maurya
Third emperor of the Maurya Dynasty, known for spreading Buddhism and non-violence across India after the Kalinga War.
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/əˈʃoʊkə/
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Ashoka derives from the ancient Sanskrit word 'a-' meaning 'without' and 'shoka' meaning 'sorrow' or 'grief.' It is historically tied to Emperor Ashoka, a legendary Indian ruler of the Maurya Dynasty known for spreading Buddhism and peace. The name symbolizes compassion, strength, and transformation from suffering to enlightenment.
Emperor Ashoka, one of India's greatest rulers, popularized Buddhism and non-violence after his transformative remorse following the Kalinga war. The name Ashoka is deeply revered in Indian culture as a symbol of peace, spiritual awakening, and righteous governance. It also appears in religious texts and is celebrated in festivals and literature.
Today, Ashoka remains a respected and moderately popular name in India and among the Indian diaspora. It evokes qualities of leadership, wisdom, and compassion. Modern parents may choose it for its historical weight and spiritual significance, blending tradition with a strong, meaningful identity.
The name Ashoka carries the essence of “Without sorrow or without grief” from Sanskrit tradition. Names beginning with "A" often embody qualities of ambition, leadership, and new beginnings.
Emperor Ashoka, one of India's greatest rulers, popularized Buddhism and non-violence after his transformative remorse following the Kalinga war. The name Ashoka is deeply revered in Indian culture as a symbol of peace, spiritual awakening, and righteous governance. It also appears in religious texts and is celebrated in festivals and literature.
Third emperor of the Maurya Dynasty, known for spreading Buddhism and non-violence across India after the Kalinga War.
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アショーカ (Ashōka)
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阿育王 (Ā yù wáng)
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The Ashoka Chakra, a 24-spoke wheel inspired by Emperor Ashoka’s reign, is featured prominently in the Indian national flag, symbolizing law, dharma, and progress.
Individuals named Ashoka are often perceived as compassionate, wise, and strong-willed. They balance empathy with leadership qualities and are seen as peacemakers and visionaries. They may naturally inspire others towards kindness and moral integrity, reflecting the legacy of their namesake.
Ashoka is a Sanskrit name meaning “Without sorrow or without grief”. Ashoka derives from the ancient Sanskrit word 'a-' meaning 'without' and 'shoka' meaning 'sorrow' or 'grief.' It is historically tied to Emperor Ashoka, a legendary Indian ruler of the Maurya Dynasty known for spreading Buddhism and peace. The name symbolizes compassion, strength, and transformation from suffering to enlightenment.
Ashoka is pronounced (IPA: /əˈʃoʊkə/). It has 2 syllables with the pattern N/A.
Popular nicknames for Ashoka include: Ash, Ashu, Ashi, Shoka, Asho, Ashok, Kaka, Ashokie, Shok, AshuBoy.
Famous people named Ashoka include: , , , Ashoka Narayana Mudaliar, Ashoka Peiris.