The baby name Ratan is a unisex name, 2 syllables long and is pronounced "rah-tun".
Ratan is Indian in Origin.
Ratan is a unisex name of Indian origin, meaning "precious stone" or "gem". It is derived from the Sanskrit word "ratna", which also means "jewel". The name Ratan is commonly used in India and other South Asian countries, and is often given to children born under the astrological sign of Leo. In Hindu mythology, the god Vishnu is said to have worn a necklace made of ratnas, or precious stones.
The name Ratan has a long history in India, dating back to ancient times. It has been used as a given name for both boys and girls, and is often associated with wealth, prosperity, and good fortune. In modern times, the name has become more popular as a masculine name, although it is still used for girls as well. The pronunciation of Ratan is rah-tahn, with the emphasis on the second syllable.
The name Ratan is composed of two syllables, "ra" and "tan". "Ra" is a Sanskrit prefix that means "bright" or "shining", while "tan" means "body" or "form". Together, the name can be interpreted as "bright body" or "shining form". The name Ratan is a popular choice for parents looking for a meaningful and unique name for their child, and its association with precious stones and good fortune makes it a popular choice for both boys and girls.
Ratan has the following similar or variant Names
- Ratna |
- Ratani |
- Ratanjali |
- Ratanlal |
- Ratanshi |
- Ratanveer |
- Ratanpriya |
- Ratanpal |
- Ratanraj |
- Ratandeep
Celebrities with the Name Ratan
Ratan N. Tata Ratan N. Tata is an Indian businessman and philanthropist, who is best known for his tenure as the chairman of Tata Sons, one of India's largest conglomerates. He is widely regarded as one of India's most successful business leaders and has been instrumental in transforming Tata Group into a global brand. Some of his most notable achievements include the acquisition of major international companies like Corus and Jaguar Land Rover, as well as his philanthropic efforts through the Tata Trusts. |