The baby name Radhavallabha is a Male name , 5 syllables long and is pronounced IAST: Rādhāvallabha; approximate English pronunciation: "RAA-dhaa-vuh-LUH-buh".
The baby name Radhavallabha is a Male name , 5 syllables long and is pronounced IAST: Rādhāvallabha; approximate English pronunciation: "RAA-dhaa-vuh-LUH-buh".
Radhavallabha is Indian, Sanskrit in Origin.
Radhavallabha (Sanskrit: Rādhāvallabha, Devanagari: राधावल्लभ) is a Sanskrit theophoric compound: Rādhā (the divine consort) + vallabha (beloved, dear one), yielding “beloved of Rādhā,” an epithet of the god Krishna. As a tatpurusha compound, it functions as a devotional name invoking Krishna’s intimate relationship with Rādhā and the ideal of loving devotion (bhakti).
The name entered personal use through Vaishnava traditions, especially from the 16th-century Bhakti movement. It is central to the Radha Vallabh Sampradaya founded by Hith Harivansh, whose historic Radhavallabh Temple stands in Vrindavan. Today it is a rare but respected masculine given name in North India and among Hindu communities worldwide, often bestowed in families devoted to Krishna. Variant spellings include Radhavallabh, Radha Vallabha, and Radha Ballabh; related diminutives are Vallabh and Vallabha. Feminine counterpart Radha is common, while compound feminine forms are uncommon.
Radhavallabha is absent from every birth registry and name dataset we follow. That's typically a sign of a rare name, a regional or traditional one, or a modern coinage. By any reading, it's an exceptionally uncommon choice.
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