Revanth, of Sanskrit origin, means 'sixth'. This name has gained popularity in recent years due to its unique sound and cultural significance. It is often associated with the Hindu deity Indra, who rules over the sixth heaven according to Hindu mythology. Revanth is typically used as a boy's name but can also be given to girls, adding a touch of gender fluidity to its charm. The name consists of three syllables and ends with a soft 'th' sound, making it pleasing to the ear and easy to pronounce in many languages. It has been embraced by parents seeking distinctive names for their children, contributing to its rising popularity.
Revanth saw peak popularity in 2002 with 9 births that year.