Rajah, a name of Indian origin, translates to 'king' or 'royal'. It is often used as a given name but can also serve as a surname or a title. In India, Rajah is traditionally bestowed upon members of royal families or those who hold high-ranking positions in society. The use of Rajah has become more widespread globally, with people of Indian descent and others embracing this regal moniker for their children.
"Rajah's popularity as a name has seen notable fluctuations over the years, with peaks around the late 70s to early 90s and again from the mid-2000s onwards. The most significant spike occurred in 1994 with 24 births."