Reyansh springs from Sanskrit roots, shining quite literally as “a ray of light,” and parents everywhere see him as the first golden streak that chases away the dawn’s gray. In Indian mythology, the name is also linked to Lord Vishnu, lending it a quiet hint of divinity—think superhero cape with a sacred edge. Stateside, Reyansh has been zipping up the popularity charts like a bottle rocket: fewer than a dozen boys answered to it in 2008, yet by 2019 it was already cracking the mid-600s, and even in the roller-coaster baby-name market of the 2020s he’s holding steady in the 700s. The sound is breezy—ray-AHNSH, all soft vowels and a final shush—so it feels both global and easy on English-speaking tongues. Picture a little Reyansh: sneakers flashing, eyes sparking, carrying his built-in sunbeam wherever he goes. With that kind of glow, no wonder modern parents keep turning toward this luminous choice when hunting for a name that’s equal parts tradition, charisma, and pure daylight.