रोहन
"Able to roam, wander or explore"
In Sanskrit, Rohan means ‘one who roams or wanders’. It is derived from the root word ‘Roh’, meaning to roam or move around. This name is associated with the Hindu epic Mahabharata, where Rohan is a kingdom ruled by the Pandava brother Bhima. Bhima's courage and strength enabled him to roam and explore vast territories, making the name Rohan synonymous with bravery and adventure.
Embodying the spirit of exploration and discovery
Power, Strength, Manifestation
रोहन
सफरी
रोहन
Riding, Journey
ரோஹான்
அல்லது அவர்கள் சப்பதை செய்யப்படும்
రోహన్
పోయేదు
/ˈroʊ.hɑn/
IPA: ʁoːhɑn
Power, Strength, Manifestation
Ruby
This name is derived from the Sanskrit root रोह (roh) which is used extensively in the Vedas to describe the act of riding or journeying. It is also associated with the mythological figure Rohan, the king of the Rohan people in Middle-earth.