Raahul is of Indian origin, derived from the Sanskrit word 'Rajarshi', which means 'king among scholars'. It is often used interchangeably with its more popular counterpart, Rahul. The name Raahul gained prominence in India during the 20th century and has since become quite common. It typically bears three syllables and is pronounced as /raːhuːl/. There are no specific associations or historical figures attached to this name.
"Raahul saw five newborns bearing its name in 1999."