Meaning & Origin
Rupinder is a unisex given name of Indian origin, commonly used among Sikhs and Hindus. It derives from the Sanskrit elements rūpa meaning "beauty, form" and the name of the Hindu god Indra, who here conveys the sense of "greatest." Thus, Rupinder is typically interpreted as meaning "greatest beauty." Indra, the ancient warrior god of the sky and rain, is a central deity in the Rigveda, often depicted riding the elephant Airavata.The name follows a common pattern in North Indian naming, where a suffix like -inder (from Indra) is added to a base element to create names that invoke divine qualities. Rupinder joins names such as Harpreet and Jaspreet, which combine a descriptive term with a divine name to form a meaningful compound.Notable BearersRupinder Gill, Canadian writer and author of Oh Boy, You're Having a GirlRupinder Inderjit, Indian screenwriter known for Punjabi filmsRupinder Handa, Punjabi playback singerRupinder Nagra, Indian actor featured in No One Killed JessicaRupinder Rupi, Punjabi actress and modelRupinder Pal Singh, Indian field hockey player and member of the national teamRupinder Singh, Indian politician and former member of the Punjab Legislative AssemblyMeaning: "greatest beauty"Origin: Sanskrit/IndianType: Unisex given nameRelated Name: Indra (root)