Gender: Male
Origin: Indian
Meaning: Son of Ram
Pronunciation: R AE M B AA R
Popularity Rank: #2,792,113
Rambar originates from the Indian culture and is derived from the name Ram, referring to the Hindu god, and Bar, meaning son. Therefore, the name Rambar can be interpreted as 'son of Ram'.
The name Rambar is of Indian origin and means Son of Ram. It is often used as a Male name and is mostly used as a First Name.
Rambar is predominantly used in countries such as Oman, Saudi Arabia, and Uruguay.
ARPAbet Phonetic Pronunciation: R AE M B AA R
R: Pronounce as in "red" (R EH D)
AE: Pronounce as in "cat" (K AE T)
M: Pronounce as in "man" (M AE N)
B: Pronounce as in "big" (B IH G)
AA: Pronounce as in "father" (AA F TH ER)
R: Pronounce as in "red" (R EH D)
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At NamesLook, the name Rambar is recorded 4 times globally, ranking it as the 2,792,113th most common name worldwide.
Rambar is most prevalent in Oman, with 2 occurrences, making it the 121,345th most popular name in the country.
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