Anjanet is an uncommon female given name of Indian origin. It is derived from the Sanskrit word 'anjana,' which means 'clove' or 'to paint.' The name Anjanet is often associated with the Hindu god Indra's elephant, Airavata, whose name also means 'having the speed of a clap of thunder.' In Hindu mythology, Airavata was ridden by Indra, the king of gods. Thus, the name Anjanet carries a divine and majestic connotation.
In the year 1971, there was only one child named Anjanet born annually, with a total of nine such babies being given this unique name over that decade.