Rajeshwari
Rajeshwari is a given name predominantly used in India, particularly among Hindu communities. The name is derived from Sanskrit, with "Raj" meaning king or royalty, and "Ishwari" meaning goddess or divine feminine power. Therefore, Rajeshwari can be interpreted as "goddess of royalty" or "divine queen." It is often associated with the Hindu goddess Durga in her form as Mahalakshmi, who bestows wealth and prosperity. The name is typically given to females. While the exact origin of its widespread use is difficult to pinpoint, its religious and cultural significance has contributed to its popularity across various regions of India. Variations in spelling or pronunciation may exist depending on regional dialects. The name is generally considered auspicious and carries connotations of strength, divinity, and good fortune.