Gaja (a -
Sanskrit word for
elephant) is one of the significant animals finding references in
Hindu scriptures and
Buddhist and
Jain texts. In general, a gaja personifies a number of positive attributes, including abundance, fertility and richness; boldness and strength; and wisdom and royalty. In European Portuguese, it means "physically attractive female"; its origin in the Portuguese language can be related to a personification of fertility, as mentioned.