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10 house names inspired by Lord Ram and their meanings

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Mar 26, 2026, 08:00 IST
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10 house names inspired by Lord Ram and their meanings

The selection of a name for your abode is not merely about aesthetics, but more about self-reflection and self-identity. India is known for its culture, traditions, and spirituality. India’s culture and traditions have been influenced by spiritual and mythological aspects. Among all the gods and goddesses, Lord Ram is known for being one of the most respected and revered figures in India. He was known for his good deeds, strength, and good character. Therefore, taking inspiration from his life, strength, and character, and different places related to him, would definitely help in choosing a suitable name for your abode, which would also provide a greater degree of meaning, positivity, and spirituality.

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Ram Darbar

Means the court of Ram, symbolising unity and family values.

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Koshal Kutir

Means the cottage of Kosala, representing heritage and roots.

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Raghav Sadan

Means the house of Raghav (Ram), symbolising strength and virtue.

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Ramalaya

Means the abode or temple of Ram, reflecting devotion.

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Janaki Nivas

Means the residence of Sita, symbolising purity and grace.

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Ram Vatika

Means the garden of Ram, representing calmness and nature.

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Siya Ram Kutir

Means the cottage of Sita and Ram, symbolising love and harmony.

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Raghukul Bhavan

Means the house of the Raghu dynasty, reflecting legacy and honour.

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Ayodhya Dham

Means the sacred abode of Ayodhya, representing peace and divinity.

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Ram Nivas

Means the residence of Lord Ram, symbolising a blessed home.

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