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Rajendra is an Indian male given name of Sanskrit origin, derived from the words raja ("king") and indra ("lord" or chief of the gods), commonly translated as "lord of kings". The term is widely used as a personal name across India and also appears in the names of several places, institutions, and technical projects. This article serves as a disambiguation guide to the principal uses of the name.
| Term | Rajendra |
|---|---|
| Type | Disambiguation |
| Origin | Sanskrit |
| Meaning | "Lord of kings" |
| Usage | Given name; place names; technical systems |
| Region | India |
Rajendra is a common male given name in India, used across several Indian languages and communities. It has been borne by a number of public figures in politics, the arts, sciences, and sport.
The widespread use of the name reflects both its traditional Sanskritic prestige and the legacy of Rajendra Prasad, after whom numerous neighbourhoods, roads, and public institutions across India have been named. The name has further been adopted for indigenous technological projects, indicating its continuing cultural resonance.