The baby name Rajendramohan is a Male name and is pronounced {'phonetic': 'rah-JEN-drah-MOH-hahn (approx.)', 'IPA': '/rɑːˈdʒendrəˈmoːhən/'}.
The baby name Rajendramohan is a Male name and is pronounced {'phonetic': 'rah-JEN-drah-MOH-hahn (approx.)', 'IPA': '/rɑːˈdʒendrəˈmoːhən/'}.
Rajendramohan is Indian, Sanskrit in Origin.
Rajendramohan is a Sanskrit-derived compound male name combining Rajendra (rāja “king” + indra “chief, lord,” giving “king of kings” or “supreme ruler”) and Mohan (from mohana, “enchanting, captivating,” an epithet of Krishna). Together the elements suggest “the enchanting supreme king,” “a sovereign who captivates,” or, in a devotional reading, “Krishna who charms even the lord of kings.” The name follows classical Sanskritic naming patterns that stack honorifics and virtues into a single compound.
Usage is documented across North and East India - especially Bengal, Odisha, and Assam - from the late medieval period into the Bengal Renaissance and modern times; it also occurs in Nepal. Variants and spellings include Rajendra Mohan (spaced), Rājendramohan (with diacritics), Rajmohan (shortened), and regional forms like Rajendra Mohon/Rajendramohon. Common nicknames are Rajen/Raju and Mohan. Today it appears both as a single given name and as a first–middle name pairing.
We can't find Rajendramohan in any of the birth registries or name datasets we track. It's the kind of name that tends to be rare, regional, or newly made up. However you look at it, very few people share it.
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