Description:
RAHUBAI originates from the Indian subcontinent and is a common surname in India. It is derived from the Sanskrit word 'Rahu', which means 'ascending'. It is believed to have originated from the Rajputs, a prominent Hindu warrior clan. The name is most common in the states of Rajasthan, Gujarat, and Uttar Pradesh. In Rajasthan, the name is usually spelled as 'Rohabai'. In Gujarat, it is usually spelled as 'Rohabai', while in Uttar Pradesh, it is usually spelled as 'Rohabai'. The name is associated with many different customs and traditions. For example, the name is often associated with the celebration of Diwali, the Hindu festival of lights. It is also associated with the practice of gifting a special type of necklace known as 'Rahu-bai-mala' to newlyweds. Variations of the name include 'Rohabai', 'Rohabaiya', 'Rohabaiyya', and 'Rohabaiyya'. Other variations of the name include 'Rohabu', 'Rohabuya', 'Rohabuyya', and 'Rohabuyya'.











