Ranganatha name meaning

Gender: Boy
Origin: Sanskrit
Usage: Sanskrit and Indian
Pronunciation: pronunciation of Ranganatha
Meaning: Lord of Love
Rashi: Tula
Nakshatra: Hasta
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What does Ranganatha mean?

Ranganatha majorly is used in Indian and Sanskrit, meaning of Ranganatha is "Lord of Love". It is rooted from Sanskrit is used as a boy name.

Variants of Ranganatha

Rangnath

Names that rhyme with Ranganatha

How popular is the name Ranganatha?

Ranganatha is a popular baby name in India where every 1 in 60000 have the name. According to our research, at least 20000 people have been bestowed Ranganatha around the globe.

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Numerological analysis of Ranganatha

If letter A is your capstone in your name, you are romantic by nature. However, you are also interested in action. You are independent and capable to provide for you and your family. Your wild side can't be tamed. You secretly believe that you are a genius. People admire your spirit. Do what your heart tells you to do. Otherwise, you will end up unhappy. You want to shout it out to the world that not everyone has to think or behave the same.

Go through the following names similar to Ranganatha

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  •  Amaradhipa - Used largely in Sanskrit and Indian, Amaradhipa aimed at boys, Amaradhipa means "Lord of the Gods" is of Sanskrit origin
  •  Arcana - Meaning of Arcana is Respected used for girls and originated from Sanskrit is primarily used in Sanskrit and Indian
  •  Indranila - Sanskrit name Indranila means "Sapphire or Blue as Indra" and is notably used in Indian, Hindi and Sanskrit is used as a boy name
  •  Arcis is originated from Sanskrit is used prevalently in Indian and Sanskrit, a baby girl name, Arcis means "Flame, Beam of Light or Enlightening"
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