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Sanskrit Boy Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Rajamurugan 'Raja' (king) + 'Murugan' (Tamil Hindu god) - 'King Murugan' or 'Royal Murugan'. Sanskrit, Tamil Boy
Rajanikanta Beloved of the night Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Rajanikantah Beloved of the night; associated with the night - often interpreted as the moon or a nocturnal beloved Sanskrit Boy
Rajanishwar Lord of kings; kingly lord Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Rajaram Compound of 'Raja' (king) and 'Ram' (the Hindu deity Rama) - 'King Rama' or 'kingly Rama'. Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Rajarshi King-sage; a royal sage or sage-king Sanskrit Boy
Rajarshis Royal sage; king of sages Sanskrit Boy
Rajarshy Royal sage; a king who is also a sage ('king-sage'). Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Rajas Passion, activity, energy (the quality 'rajas' in Hindu philosophy) Sanskrit Boy
Rajashekhar Royal crown; 'one who wears the king's crown' Sanskrit Boy
Rajat Silver; made of silver; lustrous or brilliant. Hindi, Sanskrit Boy
Rajata Silver; made of silver Sanskrit Boy
Rajatdeep Silver lamp - from 'Rajat' (silver) + 'Deep' (lamp/light); one who shines with silver light. Hindi, Sanskrit Boy
Rajath Silver; shining, brilliant Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Rajatshubhra Silver-white; bright, shining like silver; pure and radiant. Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Rajatveer Silver warrior (rajat = silver, veer = brave/hero) Hindi, Sanskrit Boy
Rajbir Royal warrior; brave king Punjabi, Sanskrit Boy
Rajeeb Blue lotus; 'striped' (from Sanskrit rajīva) Sanskrit Boy
rajeev Lotus (often interpreted as 'blue lotus') Sanskrit Boy
Rajen King; ruler; royal Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Rajendra King of kings; lord of kings; an epithet of the god Indra Sanskrit Boy
Rajendra Mohan Rajendra: 'king of kings' (Raja + Indra); Mohan: 'charming, attractive' (an epithet of Krishna). Combined: 'a charming king' or 'king of kings who is charming.' Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Rajendra Mohanlal Rajendra: 'king of kings' or 'emperor'; Mohanlal: 'charming' + 'beloved'. Combined: 'an emperor who is charming and beloved.' Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Rajendra-Kumar 'Rajendra' = 'king of kings' (Raja + Indra); 'Kumar' = 'prince/son/young man' - together implying a royal or princely/noble status. Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Rajendrakumar From Sanskrit 'Rajendra' ('king of kings') + 'Kumar' ('son, prince') - roughly 'son/prince of the king of kings'. Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Rajendrakumar Patel Compound of Rajendra ("king of kings") + Kumar ("son/prince") - 'prince/son of the king' or 'young king'. Hindi, Sanskrit Boy
Rajendrakumar Sharma Rajendra: 'king of kings' or 'lord of kings'; Kumar: 'prince' or 'son'; Sharma: a Brahmin surname meaning 'joy', 'comfort', or 'protection'. Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Rajendrakumar Singh Rajendra = 'king of kings' + Kumar = 'son/prince'; Singh = 'lion'. Overall: 'prince/son associated with a king (Rajendra), with the family name Singh (lion)'. Hindi, Sanskrit Boy
Rajendrakumara From 'Rajendra' (lord of kings) + 'kumāra' (prince/son) - roughly 'prince/son of Rajendra' or 'young king/prince'. Sanskrit Boy
Rajendrakumaran Son/young male of Rajendra; roughly 'young king' or 'prince' - literally 'son of Rajendra (king of kings)'. Sanskrit, Tamil Boy
Rajendramohan Compound of 'Rajendra' (king of kings) and 'Mohan' (charming) - 'charming king' or 'supreme ruler who enchants' Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Rajendran Supreme king - 'king of kings' or 'lord of kings' (from rāja 'king' + Indra 'chief/king') Sanskrit Boy
Rajendraprasad Blessing or gift of Rajendra - literally 'the king's (Rajendra's) blessing.' Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Rajesh King; ruler; 'lord of kings' Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Rajeshwar Lord of kings; supreme ruler - an epithet of God (e.g., Shiva or Vishnu). Sanskrit Boy
Rajey King; royal Hindi, Sanskrit Boy
Rajib Lotus (from Sanskrit 'rajīv', often interpreted as 'blue/striped lotus') Sanskrit Boy
Rajin King; royal, kingly Hindi, Sanskrit Boy
Rajindar King/ruler; 'king of kings' (derived from raja + Indra) Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Rajinder King of kings; supreme ruler (from raj 'king' + Indra 'lord/king') Hindi, Punjabi, Sanskrit Boy
Rajinikant Beloved or beautiful of the night (from Sanskrit 'rajani' = night and 'kanta' = beloved/beautiful) Sanskrit, Tamil Boy
Rajinikanth Beloved/beautiful of the night (from Sanskrit 'rajani' = night + 'kantha/kanta' = beloved/beautiful) Sanskrit, Tamil Boy
Rajit Derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'adorned' or 'radiant/bright'. Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Rajith Derived from Sanskrit 'rajit' (राजित) - 'illuminated', 'adorned', often interpreted as 'kingly' or 'radiant' Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Rajivkumar Compound of Sanskrit 'Rajiv' (lotus) and 'Kumar' (prince/son/young man): 'Prince Rajiv' or 'Rajiv the young man'. Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Rajkumar Prince; king’s son Sanskrit Boy
Rajmohan 'Raj' (king) + 'Mohan' (attractive, charming) - 'charming king' or 'king who enchants' Sanskrit Boy
Rajnath Lord/master of kings; protector of kings Hindi, Sanskrit Boy
Rajnesh Often interpreted as "lord of the night" (from Sanskrit rajnīśa); sometimes associated with "ruler/king". Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Rajneshwar Lord of kings; royal lord - a sovereign or divine ruler (often used as an epithet of Shiva) Indian, Sanskrit Boy

Sanskrit Boys name popularity over time

Aggregated births across United States, United Kingdom, France, Germany for every Sanskrit-origin name in our dataset.

4,408
Names in this origin
7
With data in 2025
0
Births 2025
13,929
Peak year 2014