Meaning & Origin
Raji is a name of Sanskrit origin which literally means 'ruler' or 'queen'. This name signifies power, authority, and leadership.
Spiritual meaning
In Hindu mythology, Raji is also associated with the goddess Durga, who is the embodiment of strength and power. This name can inspire courage and determination, and can be a source of motivation for those who seek to lead and rule.
Language details
Raji
हिन्दू नाम जिसका अर्थ है Queen, ruler
Raji
हिन्दू नाम जिसका अर्थ है Queen, ruler
ராஜி
rule, king
Raji
హిందూ పేరు అంటే Queen, ruler
Raji
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Queen, ruler
Raji
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Queen, ruler
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
Raj-ee
[ˈɾaːdʒi]
Lucky number
5
Lucky day
Tuesday
Lucky colors
Life path
1
Lucky stone
Ruby
Cultural & Spiritual notes
In Hindu culture, the name Raji is associated with royalty and power, and has been given to both boys and girls. It is believed that those named Raji are born leaders and natural born-rulers. They are expected to carry themselves with grace, dignity, and a strong sense of responsibility.
In Hinduism, the name Raji has a deeper spiritual significance. It signifies the innate power and spiritual authority that exists within each individual. The name encourages the bearer to embrace their inner power and lead a virtuous and righteous life, just as a ruler leads her people with wisdom and compassion. The name Raji is a reminder of one's potential to rule their own mind, emotions, and actions, and to lead a life that is guided by enlightened values.
Historical references
Raji was a queen of the Chalukya dynasty in the Deccan plateau of India, who ruled in the second half of the 11th century. She is best known for her victory over the northern Chalukya king, Bhima I, which allowed her to extend her domain further north.
11th century
Another Raji was a queen of the Haihaiyas, a minor ruling dynasty in the eastern part of the Deccan plateau of India, who lived in the late 16th century. She is best known for her successful resistance against the invading Mughal forces under the command of Akbar, during which she is said to have killed Akbar's general, Malik Ambar, in a battle.
Late 16th century
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