Certificate of Name
Ramakant
Masculine
Hindi, Marathi, Odia
Meaning & Origin
Ramakant is a modern Indian masculine given name, found primarily in Hindi, Marathi, and Odia communities. It is a contemporary form of the older name Ramakanta, which itself bears deep religious significance.Etymology and MeaningThe root name Ramakanta means "desired of Lakshmi," derived from Rama 2, a name of the goddess Lakshmi, combined with the Sanskrit element kānta meaning "desired" or "beloved." Therefore, Ramakanta (and by extension, Ramakant) refers to Vishnu, who is Lakshmi's husband. Lakshmi is the Hindu goddess of prosperity, good luck, and beauty. Over time, the name was shortened and modernized to Ramakant, losing the final 'a' while retaining its devotional meaning.Notable BearersThe name gained prominence through several notable individuals in Indian public life:Ramakant Achrekar (1932–2019), the legendary cricket coach from Mumbai who mentored Sachin Tendulkar and many other international players.Ramakant Desai (1939–1998), a fast bowler who represented India in Test cricket.Ramakant Rath (born 1934), one of the most renowned modernist poets in Odia literature.Ramakant Yadav (politician), an Indian politician from Uttar Pradesh, and Ramakant Yadav (neurologist), a prominent academic.Politicians such as Ramakant Goswami, Ramakant Khalap, and Ramakant Angle have also carried the name into public service.Cultural SignificanceThe name's origin ties it directly to Vaishnavism, where Vishnu (often identified with Krishna or Rama) is worshipped as the supreme being alongside his consort Lakshmi. The shift from Ramakanta to Ramakant reflects a common linguistic trend in modern Indian languages where final short vowels are dropped, making the name easier to pronounce while keeping its devotional essence.Meaning: "Beloved of Lakshmi" (referring to Vishnu)Origin: Sanskrit → Indian languages via the name RamakantaType: First nameUsage regions: Hindi-speaking, Marathi, and Odia communities, primarily in India
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