Meaning & Origin
Ram means 'God' and Chandra means 'moon'. Ramchandr is a name of Lord Rama, who is considered to be the god of gods in Hinduism. He is the embodiment of power, strength, and courage.
Spiritual meaning
Symbolizes the inner strength and courage to face life's challenges.
Language details
रामचंद्र
Rama's Moon
रामचंद्र
राम का चंद्र
ராமசந்திர
ராம் அல்லது ஹிந்து திரு சந்திர
రామెచ్చిద్ర
రామోబోదేశ్ చంద్ర
Ramchandr
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे God of Gods
Ramchandr
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ God of Gods
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
rah-mahn-chan-dhr
rɑːmə tʃɑːndr
Lucky number
1
Lucky day
Monday
Lucky colors
Life path
3
Lucky stone
Ruby
Cultural & Spiritual notes
Ramchandr is a name deeply rooted in Hindu mythology and holds great cultural significance in India and among Hindu communities worldwide. Lord Rama is the central figure in the famous Hindu epic "Ramayana", which is a timeless tale of love, duty, and morality. The name Ramchandr has been passed down through generations and continues to represent the divine and moral virtues that Lord Rama embodies.
In Hinduism, Lord Rama is considered the ideal human being and the embodiment of perfection, duty, and righteousness. He represents the highest values of the Hindu faith and the purity of spirit. The name Ramchandr carries the spiritual essence of Lord Rama, inspiring people to live their lives with courage, morality, and devotion. It is a reminder of the Divine presence in everyone and the importance of following the path of dharma.
Historical references
Ramchandr is a common name derived from Rama, the legendary prince of Ayodhya, whose story is retold in the Indian epic Ramayana. Rama is known for his righteousness and strength, and his exile and subsequent quest to rescue his wife Sita from the demon king Ravana.
circa 300 BCE - 400 CE
Ramchandr is also a common name among Jains, who believe in the historical figure of Rishabhanatha, the first Jain Tirthankara and the founder of Jainism. Ramchandr is considered a synonym for Rishabhanatha and is often invoked in Jain prayers and rituals.
circa 6th century BCE
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