Meaning & Origin
Raj: king, eet: existence. The one who is the king of existence.
Spiritual meaning
One who rules the material world and one's inner world.
Language details
Raj
ruler, king
राजेत
राजा का सूरज
ராஜேத்
ராஜன் அவர்களுக்கு ஒன்று
రాజేట్
రాజాదేశ్
Rajeet
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Ruler, King
Rajeet
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Ruler, King
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
ra-jeet
/rɑdʒeːt/
Lucky number
9
Lucky day
Monday
Lucky colors
Life path
6
Lucky stone
Ruby
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name "Rajeet" carries a royal and powerful connotation, it symbolizes leadership, authority, and dominance. It is a name often given to individuals destined for greatness, to represent their potential as a future leader. Especially in traditional Hindu society, naming a child "Rajeet" signifies the family's expectation of them becoming a successful and respected figure, embodying the values of strength, wisdom, and courage.
On a deeper, spiritual level, the name "Rajeet" signifies one's inherent connection to the divine king within - the inner ruler of consciousness. These persons are believed to have the power to control their thoughts, emotions, and actions, thereby ruling over their mind and body. It encourages self-mastery and the pursuit of spiritual growth, along with material success, aligning oneself with the ultimate truth of the universe and fulfilling the divine purpose of existence.
Cultural name • Root: Sanskrit/Mythology/Vedic • Rajeet is a modern name and not directly derived from Sanskrit. It is a variation or derivative of Raj, which is a Sanskrit name meaning 'ruler, king'.
Historical references
Rajeshwara or Rajarajeshwara was a title given to several Hindu rulers, most notably the Chalukya king Rajaraja Narendra I (reigned 1018-1063 CE) and the Hoysala king Vishnuvardhana (reigned 1108-1152 CE). The title means 'king of kings' or 'ruler of the universe'.
11th century CE
Rajasimha II, also known as Rajasimha the Great (reigned 833-882 CE), was a king of the Pallava dynasty in south India. He is also known by the epithet Rajaraja (king of kings). He is noted for building the Rajasimha temple at Mahabalipuram, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
9th century CE
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