The baby name Rakshasa is a boy name, 3 syllables long and is pronounced "rak-sha-sa".
Rakshasa is Sanskrit in Origin.
Rakshasa is a Sanskrit name that means "demon" or "evil spirit". In Hindu mythology, Rakshasas were a type of supernatural being that were often depicted as malevolent and dangerous. They were known for their shape-shifting abilities and were often associated with darkness and chaos. Despite their negative reputation, Rakshasas were also believed to possess great power and intelligence.
The name Rakshasa is typically used for boys. It is pronounced "rahk-shah-sah" and has three syllables. The first syllable is emphasized, and the "sh" sound is pronounced as in "shoe". The name has a strong and powerful sound, which reflects the nature of the mythical creatures it is associated with.
The origin of the name Rakshasa can be traced back to ancient India. It is derived from the Sanskrit word "rakshas", which means "to protect" or "to guard". However, over time, the meaning of the word evolved to refer to malevolent supernatural beings. The name Rakshasa is still used in modern times, although it is not a very common name. Its association with demons and evil spirits may make it less appealing to some parents, but for others, it may be a unique and powerful choice.
Rakshasa has the following similar or variant Names
- Rakshas |
- Rakshasas |
- Rakshasi |
- Rakshasī |
- Rakshases |
- Rakshasen |
- Rakshasendra |
- Rakshasgan
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