Hindu Names Meanings for Boys & Girls

Rubaina

The meaning of the name Rubaina is Bright. The origin of the name Rubaina is Indian. This is the culture in which the name originated, or in the case of a word, the language. People who like the name Rubaina also like: Jasmine, Zoe, Josephine, Layla, Imani, Marlie, Mirah.

Meaning: Bright, Beautiful Origin: Hindi

Rubal

Meaning of Rubal Name. Meaning of Rubal Name. Russian Currency. Gender of Rubal Name. Lucky elements in Name of Rubal.

Meaning: Russian currency Origin: hindi

Rubendran

Rubendran Meaning: Jesus Son.

Rubesh

Name Rubesh or (Rubesh) means God of Beauty. ... The natives with name Rubesh born with a liberal mind.

Meaning: God of Beauty Origin: Hindi

Rubi

Rubí is the Spanish form of Ruby, taken from the gemstone of the same name, which is derived from the Medieval Latin word “rubeus” meaning “red” Actually, the English added “ruby” to their vocabulary from the Old French “rubi”).

Meaning: Ruby, Pearl Origin: hindi

Rubin

This Biblical name influenced the selection of Ashkenazic surnames that are ostensibly derived from the German, Yiddish, Polish, Ukrainian, and Russian vocabulary word rubin 'ruby' (from Late Latin rubinus (lapis), a derivative of rubeus 'red').

Meaning: Bright Origin: hindi

Rubini

Rubini is an Indian name for girls meaning Cute. Read below for Rubini's celebrity and ruler associations, and numerological meanings. If Rubini is the one, congratulations!

Meaning: Cute Origin: hindi

Ruby

Ruby is a predominantly feminine given name taken from the name of the gemstone ruby. The name of the gemstone comes from the Latin ruber, meaning red. The ruby is the birthstone for the month of July. The name first came into wide use for girls in the late Victorian era along with other jewel names.

Meaning: Red stone Origin: hindi

Ruch

Ruch Name Meaning Swiss and South German: nickname for a greedy person, from Middle High German ruoch 'eager', 'intent'. German: nickname for an unkempt or rough person, from Middle Low German ru(ch), Middle High German ruch 'shaggy', 'rough', 'crude', 'hard'.

Meaning: Radiant Origin: hindi

Rucha

Rucha (Sanskrit Devanagari: ऋचा) (Hindi: Richa) refers to a shloka (couplet) or mantra, usually two to four sentences long, found in the Sanskrit religious scriptures, the Vedas. The etymological origin of rucha is the Sanskrit word, ruc (ऋच्), which means to praise.

Meaning: Vedic lyrics Origin: hindi