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ramach

Ramach is a proper noun that is occasionally encountered as a given name or surname in parts of South Asia. In many cases it appears as a shortened form or component of longer Indian names, often connected with the name Rama or Ramachandra, a figure in Indian mythology.

Etymology and variants: The form Ramach is generally understood as derived from Sanskrit roots associated with

Usage: Today, Ramach is more commonly found as part of multi-part names rather than as a standalone

Notable people: There are individuals whose names include Ramach or use it as a shorthand component, but

See also: Rama; Ramachandra; Ramachandra Rao; Ramachandran.

Rama,
combined
with
common
name-formation
practices
in
Indian
languages.
It
may
appear
as
part
of
longer
names
such
as
Ramachandra,
Ramachandra
Rao,
or
as
a
shortened
or
dialectal
form
in
various
communities.
Related
names
include
Ramachandra,
Ramachandran,
and
other
variants
built
around
the
Rama
element.
given
name.
It
also
occurs
as
a
surname
in
some
families.
The
prevalence
and
spelling
of
the
name
can
vary
with
regional
languages
and
transliteration
practices.
Outside
of
India
and
neighboring
regions,
the
form
is
relatively
uncommon.
there
is
no
widely
documented
public
figure
known
simply
by
the
name
Ramach
in
major
reference
works.