Rashaan moves gently across the tongue, carrying stories of both ancient wisdom and modern flair. It traces back to the Arabic rashad, meaning “right guidance,” and it echoes the Sanskrit shaan, “pride” or “splendor.” This unisex gem invites both strength and grace, like a warm monsoon breeze that stirs the soul. Pronounced ruh-SHAN, it feels like a little festival of letters dancing in your mouth, and in recent years it has waltzed up the US baby charts with its melodic ease. In Indian homes, it’s celebrated like a rangoli of meaning, promising every child a balanced blend of confident purpose and gentle spirit.
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