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Sanskrit Boy Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Ravindra Lord of the sun Sanskrit Boy
Ravindran Derived from Ravi (sun) + Indra (lord) - 'lord of the sun' or 'sun king'. Sanskrit Boy
Ravindranatha Lord of the sun Sanskrit Boy
Ravishu Derived from 'Ravi' (sun); means 'sun-like' or 'belonging to the sun' (sometimes rendered as 'charming'). Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Rawana From Sanskrit rava 'sound/roar' - 'one who roars' or 'loud-sounding'; associated with the king Rāvaṇa. Sanskrit Boy
Rebanta Possibly 'son/descendant of the sun' or related to a hunter/protector (derived from the Hindu name Revanta); meaning uncertain Sanskrit Boy
Reman Varies by origin: 'pleasing' or 'delighting' (if from Sanskrit Raman) or 'merciful/compassionate' (if linked to Arabic Rahman); may have no traditional meaning if newly invented Arabic, Persian, Sanskrit Boy
Rhiyansh Divine part; 'part of the Lord' or 'ray of light' Hindi, Sanskrit Boy
Riddhiman Possessor of prosperity; prosperous, successful Sanskrit Boy
Rijul Honest; sincere; straightforward; simple Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Ripudaman Conqueror or subduer of enemies Punjabi, Sanskrit Boy
Ripudhama From Sanskrit ripu (enemy) + dhāma (abode/place); literally 'abode of enemies'. Often interpreted as someone who confronts or overcomes enemies - i.e., a conqueror of foes. Sanskrit Boy
Rishabha Superior/exalted; the primordial bull; 'first' or 'foremost' (name of the first Jain Tirthankara) Sanskrit Boy
Rishabhan Superior; foremost; bull (derived from Sanskrit Rishabha) Sanskrit Boy
Rishabhkumar Compound of Rishabh ('supreme', 'excellent', also a musical note) and Kumar ('prince', 'son') - roughly 'prince/young man who is supreme' or 'noble son named Rishabh'. Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Rishal Sage-like, related to a rishi (wise or saintly person) Hindi, Sanskrit Boy
Rishankumar Compound of Rishan (related to rishi - sage/saint) + Kumar (son/prince); roughly 'young sage' or 'son/prince of a sage'. Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Rishavkumar Compound of Rishav (virtuous/sage-like) + Kumar (prince/son) - roughly 'virtuous prince' or 'Rishav, the son/prince'. Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Rishay Likely a modern spelling of Rishi, meaning 'sage' or 'seer' Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Rishikesha Epithet of Vishnu/Krishna - 'lord of the sages' or 'master of the senses' Hindu, Sanskrit Boy
Rishikeshkumar Literal meaning: 'Kumar (son/prince) of Rishikesh'. Rishikesh = 'lord of the sages' (an epithet of a deity), so the name implies 'son/young one of the lord of sages' or 'young Rishikesh'. Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Rishikul Lineage or family of sages Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Rishipal Protector or guardian of sages Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Rishiraj King of sages Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Rishvanth Possessing the qualities of a rishi (sage); sage-like Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Riteish Lord of truth Sanskrit Boy
Ritesh Lord of truth/order (from Sanskrit ṛta 'cosmic order/truth' + īśa 'lord') Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Rithvij Vedic priest; an officiant who performs sacred rites or Vedic sacrifices. Sanskrit Boy
Rithwick Performer of sacred rites; Vedic priest Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Ritish 'Lord of truth' or 'righteous one' (from Sanskrit rit/rita = truth/order + īś(a) = lord) Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Ritul Pertaining to the seasons; seasonal Hindi, Sanskrit Boy
Rituparan From Sanskrit Ṛtu ('season') + parṇa ('leaf') - 'leaf of the seasons', figuratively 'one associated with the seasons'. Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Rituparno From Sanskrit ritu (season) + parna (leaf): "leaf of the seasons" or "one associated with the seasons". Sanskrit Boy
Rituraj King of seasons (from ritu = season + raj = king) Hindi, Sanskrit Boy
Riturajkumar Son or prince associated with Rituraj ('king of seasons') Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Riturajsingh Compound: 'Rituraj' = 'king of seasons' (ritu = season, raj = king); 'Singh' = 'lion' - overall implies 'lion who is king of seasons' or a noble/royal figure associated with seasons. Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Ritvick Vedic priest; one who performs rituals or sacrificial rites Sanskrit Boy
Ritvij One who performs Vedic rituals or sacrifices; a priest/ritual officiant Sanskrit Boy
Ritwick Vedic/officiating priest; one who performs sacred rituals or sacrifices Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Rochak Interesting, attractive, charming; pleasing or delightful. Hindi, Sanskrit Boy
Roh Associated with the Sanskrit root meaning 'to rise, ascend'; often a short form of Rohan or a standalone one-syllable name Hindi, Sanskrit Boy
Rohak Likely 'ascending' or 'rising'; sometimes associated with 'bright' or 'red' (derived from Sanskrit roots such as roha/rohaka). Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Rohanlal Compound of Rohan (Sanskrit: 'ascending, rising') + Lal (Hindi: 'beloved, son'); roughly 'beloved Rohan' or 'rising beloved'. Hindi, Sanskrit Boy
Rohitaksh Compound of Rohit (red, the first rays of the sun) + aksh (eye/sight) - 'one with the radiance of the rising sun in the eyes' (bright-eyed, sunlit gaze). Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Rohitaksha Likely 'red‑eyed' or 'one with bright/reddish eyes' (from Sanskrit rohit 'red' + aksha 'eye') Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Rohitam Reddish; related to 'red' or the first rays of the sun; red-haired Sanskrit Boy
Rohitash Derived from 'Rohit' (Sanskrit) meaning 'red' or 'first rays of the sun'; Rohitash implies 'related to Rohit' or 'of the sun/red'. Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Rohitashva Possessor of a red horse (from rohita 'red' + aśva 'horse') Sanskrit Boy
Rohitashvah Having red horses; 'red horse' (from rohit = red, aśva = horse) Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Rohitashwa Possessor of a red/bright horse; 'red horse' (name found in Hindu mythology) 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