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People with this name currently in the iMeUsWe database
History:
RAMU, a name that echoes with a sense of strength and charm. This name, believed to have originated from the Sanskrit word "Rama," meaning "dark" or "black," is deeply rooted in Hindu mythology. The most famous story associated with this name is the epic tale of Ramayana, where Lord Rama, the protagonist, is revered as an embodiment of righteousness and virtue. Rama, born as the son of King Dasharatha, is known for his unwavering devotion to his wife Sita and his unwavering commitment to dharma. His story, filled with adventure, love, and triumph over evil, has inspired generations and continues to resonate with people across the globe.
Its more about the meaning and the cultural context. Its often associated with strength, determination, and a connection to nature. There are traditions and stories linked to this name, but they vary depending on the region and culture.
Its likely to be popular in places where Hindi, Sanskrit, or Tamil are spoken. You might also find it in communities where Telugu, Marathi, or Kannada are common languages.
Description:
This name is associated with a powerful deity, known for their fierce and protective nature. Their avatar is often depicted as a blue-skinned warrior. This deity is closely linked to another powerful deity, known for their wisdom and knowledge. The most famous festival associated with this deity is a vibrant celebration of light and victory over darkness.
This name, Ramu, is a popular name with many variations. Some common ones include: Ram: A shorter, more modern version. Rama: A more formal and traditional version. Ramkumar: A common combination of Ram and Kumar. Ramalingam: Another popular combination, often used in South India. Ramchandra: A more elaborate version, often used in religious contexts.
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2,536
Madhya Pradesh
620
Delhi
349
Jharkhand
175
Uttar Pradesh
144
Telangana
92
Andhra Pradesh
74
Punjab
64
Jammu and Kashmir
59
Rajasthan
47
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