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Rajkamal, a name like a kingly flower! This name, a mix of "Raja" (king) and "Kamal" (lotus), feels majestic and pure. Many names are created by combining others, and this is probably how this name came to be. "Raja" means royalty and power, while "Kamal," the lotus, symbolizes purity, wisdom, and beauty. So, Rajkamal suggests someone noble, strong, and graceful. The name itself tells its story—a blend of strong images, making a unique identity.
This name feels naturally beautiful. It sounds like a sunsets colors, a mountains height, or a rivers calm flow. The sounds suggest natures harmony—maybe flowers swaying gently or strong, old trees. It feels graceful and powerful.
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The sounds and structure hint at influences from many language families. Its probably common among speakers of Indo-Aryan languages, like Hindi and Sanskrit, due to similar-sounding words. It might also be used in Dravidian language communities, depending on the region and how it spread.
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"Raja" means king, and "Kamal" means lotus flower; powerful and beautiful words, but their combination hasnt created any well-known phrases.
This name feels majestic and calming. It links to a powerful god, maybe one of creation and wealth. Images of this god often show plenty and peace. A similar, kind god is often worshipped with this one. Big festivals celebrate this god with music, dancing, gifts, and community. These celebrations are old traditions, enjoyed by many.
Rajkamals a regal name, blending "Raj" (king) and "Kamal" (lotus). Think of it as a royal flower! Variations use similar words: Raja, Rajesh, Rajendra for "Raj," and Kamlesh, Kamaljit, or Kamla (feminine) for "Kamal." You could even mix and match parts, like Raj Kamal or Rajesh Kamal, for a unique twist. Its all part of Indias rich naming traditions.
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Madhya Pradesh
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Maharashtra
271

Uttar Pradesh
189

Tamil Nadu
77

Jharkhand
62

Delhi
42

Andhra Pradesh
41

Telangana
41

Rajasthan
21
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