Sarvarañjita (सर्वरञ्जित, IAST: Sarvarañjita) is a Sanskrit-origin Hindu boy-name meaning “He who delights and enchants all beings”. From sarva (all) and rañjita (delighted, coloured, charmed — past passive participle of rañj), this name reveals Vishnu as the universal enchanter who fills every heart with joy and devotion.

Meaning, etymology & significance

The root rañj means to be coloured, to be pleased, or to be attached with love, so rañjita beautifully captures both the aesthetic delight and the emotional devotion that the Lord awakens. The prefix sarva universalises this enchantment: no creature, however humble, is beyond the reach of His grace. A child named Sarvarañjita embodies the aspiration to bring joy and colour to every life he touches.

This epithet graces Vishnu in the Sahasranama as a testament to His role as the supreme source of ānanda; the shorter form Rañjit or Ranjit is widely used across India as an independent given name. Stress the nasal ñ lightly: sar-va-rañ-ji-ta.

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Scriptural source

Sarvarañjita appears in the Vishnu Sahasranama, among the sacred names of Vishnu.

Astrology — nakshatra, rashi & numerology

By the standard Vedic correspondence between a name’s first syllable and the lunar mansion, Sarvarañjita aligns with the Shatabhisha nakshatra, under the Kumbha rashi (Moon sign). Its Chaldean name-number is 5.