Ramnik
Sanskrit · Girl · 2 syllables
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About the name Ramnik
Ramnik is derived from the Sanskrit root "Ram" (राम), referring to the Hindu deity Rama, combined with the suffix "-nik" meaning "one who" or "belonging to," thus signifying "one devoted to Rama" or "follower of Rama." The name is primarily used in Indian cultures, particularly among Hindu and Sikh communities, with historical usage concentrated in North India and the Indian diaspora.
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Etymology
Ramnik is derived from the Sanskrit root "Ram" (राम), referring to the Hindu deity Rama, combined with the suffix "-nik" meaning "one who" or "belonging to," thus signifying "one devoted to Rama" or "follower of Rama." The name is primarily used in Indian cultures, particularly among Hindu and Sikh communities, with historical usage concentrated in North India and the Indian diaspora.
Ramnik currently ranks #3,900 in the United States as a girl's name. It reached its peak popularity around 1999.
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