Rajani is an Indian name of Sanskrit origin, meaning "the night" or "king's beloved," associated with royalty and power, and popular among both boys and girls today due to its deep cultural heritage.
Rajaun is an uncommon name of uncertain origin, with speculative ties to Sanskrit ("son of a king"), African Fulani ("joyful"), and Arabic ("satisfied") cultures, but its exact meaning remains unknown.
Rajay is a rare Indian unisex name meaning "king" or "to please", popularized in the late 20th century, carrying regal qualities and cultural richness.
Rajdeep is an uncommon Indian name that combines "Raj", meaning king or rule, with "Deep", denoting light and brightness, signifying a beacon of knowledge and wisdom.
Rajinder is an Indian name from Punjab, popular among Sikhs and Hindus, meaning 'having Indra's qualities' or 'lord of the kingdom', suggesting power, courage, and wisdom.
Rajiv is an Indian boy's name derived from Sanskrit 'raj', meaning king or ruler. It is famously associated with former Indian Prime Minister, Rajiv Gandhi.
Rajni is an Indian unisex name meaning "queen" or "princess", derived from Sanskrit words 'rajya' and 'ni', and associated with wealth and prosperity in Hindu mythology.
Rajveer is an Indian name, originating from Punjabi culture, composed of "Raj" meaning king or kingdom, and "Veer" signifying bravery and valor, thus implying a brave king or royal hero.
Rakayla is a unique and beautiful name with an unknown origin that has recently gained popularity, despite having no specific documented meaning or traditional naming association.
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