Meaning & Origin
Ram means 'God' and Hari means 'servant' or 'God in human form'. Ramhari is a devotee or servant of Lord Rama.
Spiritual meaning
Represents the divine servant or devotee who serves God selflessly.
Language details
Ram
Pleasing to God
रामहारी
राम के पासवान
ராமஹரி
ராமத்தின் கவல்வர்
రామహరి
రాముదేశ్యేశ్వరేశ్వరయేహోదయేశ్వరయేహోద పేశేదే
Ramhari
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे God's servant
Ramhari
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ God's servant
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
rah-HAHR-ee
/rɑːməhɑːrɪ/
Lucky number
2
Lucky day
Sunday
Lucky colors
Life path
3
Lucky stone
Ruby
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name Ramhari holds a significant place in Hindu culture and is widely used in eastern parts of India, particularly in Bengal and Orissa. The name embodies the deep reverence and devotion that Hindus hold towards their Gods, especially Lord Rama. Ramhari is often associated with prayers, rituals, and offerings to Lord Rama as a manifestation of divine protection and blessings.
The name Ramhari is a reminder of the spiritual journey of every Hindu, which is to serve and dedicate oneself to the divine. It highlights the principle of selflessness and surrender to the higher power. The name inspires one to strive towards becoming a devotee or servant of God, and to seek His grace and guidance in all aspects of life. Ramhari signifies the union of devotion, reverence, and service in the quest for spiritual growth.
Vedic name • Root: Sanskrit/Mythology/Vedic • Ram is a popular name in Hinduism, derived from the Sanskrit word 'Rama', meaning 'pleasing to God' or 'God in human form'. Hari is another popular name, derived from the Sanskrit word 'Hari', meaning 'God'. Ramhari can be interpreted as 'servant of Ram' or 'devotee of Ram'.
Historical references
Ramhari or Ramachandra is a revered name in Hinduism, associated with Lord Rama, the seventh avatar of the god Vishnu.
Approx. 5th century BCE - Present
Another reference to Ramhari is in the context of the Ramanandi Sampraday, a monastic order in Hinduism founded by Ramananda, a disciple of Lord Rama. The order's members are often addressed as Ramanandis or Ramharis.
13th-14th centuries CE
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