RajahRaja
RajahRaja is a name and term that appears in a range of cultural and commercial contexts. It is a stylized reduplication built from the title rajah (or raja), meaning king in several South Asian languages, and is used to evoke regal authority or grandeur. The concatenation is a common stylistic device in branding and fiction, and may appear in different spellings such as RajahRaja, RajaRaja, or Rajaraja in transliterations.
Etymology and usage: The form reflects Sanskrit- and Indic-language roots and a practice of repetition to intensify
Notability and scope: There is no universally recognized figure or organization named RajahRaja, and references tend
Related terms include Rajah, Raja, Rajaraja, and Indian royalty.