Meaning & Origin
Raj - king, Kishor - fortress
Spiritual meaning
One who protects and governs with power and strength
Language details
राजकिशोर
Rajas (Ruler) Kishor (Lord of the Fort)
राजकिशोर
राजा (Raja) किशोर (Kishor)
ராஜகிஷோர்
ராஜ (Raja) கிஷோர் (Kishor)
రాజకిశోర్
రాజ (Raja) కిశోర్ (Kishor)
Rajkishore
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे King's Fortress
Rajkishore
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ King's Fortress
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
rahj-ke-shawr
/rɑdʒ kɪʃoːr/
Lucky number
9
Lucky day
Sunday
Lucky colors
Life path
5
Lucky stone
Ruby
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name "Rajkishore" holds a significant cultural importance in Hindu societies as it symbolizes power, leadership, and protection. The prefix "Raj" represents the idea of being a king or a ruler, evoking images of strength, authority, and prosperity. The suffix "Kishore" translates to a 'fortress' or 'stronghold.' Together, these two elements suggest a person who is strong and capable of protecting their people and possesses the qualities of a powerful leader. This name is commonly given to sons in the hope that they will grow up to be powerful and influential figures in their communities.
The spiritual significance of the name "Rajkishore" can be found in its connection to the divine aspects of power, courage, and protection. In Hindu mythology, numerous gods and goddesses hold the epithets "Raj" and "Kishor," emphasizing their supreme power and invincibility. Lord Vishnu, for instance, is referred to as "Rajan" or king, and Lord Shiva is known as "Kishora Shiva" or 'juvenile' Shiva, symbolizing his divine masculine energy and youthful vitality. The name "Rajkishore" thus carries the spiritual connotation of being a vessel of divine strength, courage, and protection. Those who bear this name are believed to possess a deep connection to the divine and are encouraged to embody the virtues of leadership and protection, both for themselves and for those around them.
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