Meaning & Origin
Ramsharan means 'God of Ram'. Ram is a popular Hindu deity, and this name evokes a sense of devotion and strength.
Spiritual meaning
Ramsharan is a name that honors the divine presence of Lord Ram. It is a reminder of the power and protection that comes from connecting with the divine.
Language details
रामशरण
राम (Rama) + शरणम (sharaNam) = प्रसाददाता (prasadDaata) or सुखदाता (sukhaDaata)
रामशरण
राम (Ram) + शरण (sharan) = प्रसाददाता (prasadDaata) or सुखदाता (sukhaDaata)
ராமசரண
ராம் (Ram) + ஶரணம் (sharaNam) = பல்லவன் (pallavan) or ஆத்மவார் (atmaVar)
రామశరణ
రామ్ (Ram) + శరణ్ (sharan) = ప్రసాదదేశోదేశ (prasadadesa) or శోభేశ్ (shobhesa)
Ramsharan
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे God of Ram
Ramsharan
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ God of Ram
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
rah-m-shah-ran
/rɑm ʃəˈrɑn/
Lucky number
7
Lucky day
Saturday
Lucky colors
Life path
5
Lucky stone
Ruby
Cultural & Spiritual notes
This name is rooted in Hindu mythology, which is a major part of Indian culture and history. Ram is one of the most beloved deities in Hinduism, and the name "Ramsharan" is a constant reminder of this reverence and connection to the divine.
Like the name "Ram" itself, which means 'pleasing to god' or the beloved one of God Vishnu, this name "Ramsharan" signifies deep devotion towards God and the strength and protection one can draw from the divine presence. It is a name that is owned proudly by those who believe in the power of unwavering faith and surrender to the deity.
Historical references
Ramsharan was a renowned Hindu saint and philosopher who lived during the medieval period in India. He is believed to have lived during the 15th century and is known for his teachings on the Bhagavad Gita and Advaita Vedanta.
15th century CE
Ramsharan was also known as Ramananda, and is famously associated with the meeting of the great poet-saint Tulsidas and the future founder of the Sikh religion, Guru Nanak Dev Ji. This encounter is said to have had a profound impact on both Tulsidas and Guru Nanak, shaping their spiritual paths and literary works.
15th-16th centuries CE
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