Raden, of Indonesian origin, is a unisex given name that holds significant cultural and historical importance in Indonesia. Derived from the Sanskrit word 'raja', meaning king or prince, Raden is often associated with royalty and nobility. In the past, it was commonly used as a title for those of high social status, such as members of the royal family or high-ranking officials. Today, Raden is used as a given name for both boys and girls, embodying the rich heritage and prestige of its roots.
The name Raden experienced varied popularity over the years, with a notable peak between 2004 and 2008, during which it averaged around 9 births per year. However, from 2009 onwards, its popularity seems to have declined significantly, averaging only about 6 births per year up until 2023. Despite this fluctuation, the name has maintained a consistent presence, with at least one birth recorded in every year since 1999 except for 2009 and 2015, totaling 159 births overall.