Ranbir, born from the ancient Sanskrit roots raṇa (“battle”) and bīra (“hero”), unfolds in the tongue as a luminous hymn to courage—run-BEER (/rʌnˈbɪər/)—resonating with the proud cadence of a Roman legion marching beneath the arches of the Forum. It weaves a narrative of valor and joy, a name at once warrior and songbird, its syllables alighting like torchlight across a twilight amphitheater. Though it remains rare on American birth registers—hovering in the high nine-hundreds with fewer than a dozen tiny Ranbirs each year—it carries the warmth of an enduring legend, as if scribed in golden letters on a venerable scroll. In every economy of breath, Ranbir speaks of ancestral fields and triumphal parades, a testament to a child destined to step into the world with both the heart of a hero and the gentle grace of dawn.
| Ranbir Kapoor - |
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| Ranbir Singh Suri, Baron Suri - |