The baby name Akshataram is a Male name and is pronounced uhk-SHAH-tah-RAHM (approx. IPA: /əkʂətɑːrəm/).
The baby name Akshataram is a Male name and is pronounced uhk-SHAH-tah-RAHM (approx. IPA: /əkʂətɑːrəm/).
Akshataram is Indian, Sanskrit in Origin.
Akshataram is a modern Sanskritic compound used in India, blending akshata (Sanskrit: akṣata, “unbroken, whole; sacred rice used in blessings”) with Ram/Rama (Sanskrit: Rāma, “pleasing; the revered deity”). It is commonly interpreted as “the undiminished Rama,” “one blessed with wholeness,” or “embodiment of intact joy and protection.” Because akshata signifies auspiciousness and prosperity in Hindu rituals, the name carries connotations of blessing, stability, and sacred protection.
Usage is rare and contemporary, appearing mainly among Hindu families who favor devotional, Sanskrit-based blends. While typically masculine due to the Rama element, it can be treated as unisex in modern practice. Variants and spellings include Akshat Ram (two-word form), Akshatarama (South Indian -a ending), and the transliterated Akṣata Rām; short forms include Akshat, Akshu, and Ram. The name is not attested as a classical personal name but follows late-20th/21st-century trends in neo-Sanskritic, theophoric naming.
Akshataram turns up in none of the birth registries or name datasets we cover. Names like this are usually very rare, tied to a particular region or tradition, or freshly invented. However you look at it, very few people share it.
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