Meaning 'beloved of Rama', indicating devotion and love for the divine.
Another name for Rama, denoting his lineage from the Raghu dynasty, symbolizing heritage and valor.
Signifying 'kingdom of Rama', this name implies rule under the principles and virtues of Rama.
Meaning 'offering to Rama', this name suggests devotion and a spiritual offering to the divine.
Another compound name, merging Ram and Narayan (an epithet for Vishnu), denoting a godly figure.
Derived from Rama and esh (lord), meaning 'Lord Rama', indicating sovereignty and divinity.
Meaning 'servant of Rama', this name signifies devotion and servitude to God.
A compound name combining Ram and Krishna, two major deities in Hinduism, symbolizing a blend of their qualities and virtues.
This name means 'loved' or 'pleasing' in Sanskrit, signifying someone who is beloved.
A variation of Ram, meaning 'pleasing' or 'charming' in Sanskrit.