Ramani

Meaning of Ramani

Rooted in Indian tradition and ancient Sanskrit, Ramani gently unfolds like a whispered secret—its three syllables (ruh-MAH-nee) dancing on the tongue with ease. Meaning “beloved” or “the charming one,” this name carries a timeless warmth, conjuring golden sunsets and the joyous pulse of family gatherings. Though still rare in the United States—with just 9 little Ramanis in 2020 rising to 22 in 2024 (around No. 928 in the baby-name rankings)—its melodic resonance ensures it won’t blend into a sea of Avas and Emilys. Parents who choose Ramani are gifting their daughter a name brimming with cultural richness and personal flair, a beacon of beauty and resilience that can grow right alongside her. After all, every great story begins with a name that feels both unique and deeply meaningful.

Pronunciation

Indian (Hindi)

  • Pronunced as ruh-MAH-nee (/ɾə.maː.ni/)

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