Jatin is a male given name of Sanskrit origin. It means "victory" or "conquest". The name is derived from the Sanskrit word "jay" which means victory and "tin" which means small, implying that the person bearing this name will achieve success in his endeavors.
The name Jatin has been popular among Indians for centuries and has been passed down through generations. It was often given to male children with the hope that they would grow up to be successful and victorious individuals.
There are no significant historical figures named Jatin, but the name has been used by several notable people in recent times, including Indian cricketer Jatin Paranjape and Bollywood actor Jatin Khanna.
The name Jatin has been given to a total of 312 babies in the United States since 1979, according to the available statistics. The birth years with the highest number of babies named Jatin were 2002 and 2006, each with 21 births. The popularity of the name has varied over the years, with some periods showing a significant increase in usage. For instance, there was a notable spike from 9 births in 2001 to 21 births in 2002. However, it's important to note that these statistics may not be exhaustive and could be influenced by factors such as data collection methods or changes over time. Nonetheless, they provide an interesting snapshot of the usage of the name Jatin in the United States over several decades.