Raiden crackles with energy straight out of Japanese legend, borrowing its lightning bolts from Raijin, the thunder god who drums storms into being; yet, in modern America, this electrifying moniker has swapped the temple bell for a game-console controller and sprinted up the charts like a summer squall. First whispered in nurseries in the mid-90s, Raiden’s yearly count has surged from single digits to hundreds, proving that parents love a name that flashes with myth while feeling as approachable as “Ray” next door. Pop-culture boosters—think the hat-spinning protector in Mortal Kombat and sleek anime heroes—have only fanned the storm clouds, giving Raiden a heroic, slightly mischievous shimmer. Pronounced RAY-den, it rolls off the tongue with a rumble and a grin, offering boys a built-in origin story: part sky-born powerhouse, part joystick-wielding champion. For families chasing a name that blends ancient thunder with modern sparkle, Raiden strikes the perfect balance—bright, bold, and ready to light up the playground.
Raiden, born Han Seokhyun, is a South Korean DJ and record producer with SM Entertainment. |