"Shivram And Anveera": Ram Charan And Upasana Reveal Names of Their Newborn Twins!

"Shivram And Anveera": Ram Charan And Upasana Reveal Names of Their Newborn Twins!
After welcoming twins earlier this month, Ram Charan and Upasana Konidela have revealed the names of their newborn baby boy and baby girl.

Following a grand, traditional naming ceremony held at Megastar Chiranjeevi’s residence in Hyderabad yesterday (Thursday, Feb 12), the couple shared the spiritual significance behind the names of their newest family members.

Here is the breakdown of the joyful news.

The Names & Meanings 👶👶


The couple, who are already parents to daughter Klin Kaara (born 2023), have chosen names deeply rooted in Indian culture and spirituality for their twins (born January 31, 2026).

The Baby Boy: Shivram
Meaning: A powerful combination of Lord Shiva and Lord Rama.

Significance: Ram Charan explained that the name symbolizes "strength with restraint" and "devotion with righteousness." It is also a tribute to his father, Chiranjeevi, whose birth name is Shiva Shankara Vara Prasad.

The Baby Girl: Anveera Devi
Meaning: "An" signifies the limitless, while "Veera" stands for bravery.

Significance: The name represents "boundless courage and divine feminine strength." The addition of "Devi" is a reminder that strength and grace can coexist.

The Ceremony: A "Mega" Celebration 🎉


The Vibe: The Naamkaran (naming ceremony) was an intimate yet grand affair attended by the close-knit Konidela and Kamineni families.

Chiranjeevi’s Joy: The megastar is reportedly over the moon, now being a grandfather to three children from Ram Charan.

Upasana’s Update: Upasana shared that motherhood the second time around feels "calmer and more conscious," noting that Ram Charan has been incredibly hands-on, especially in managing their elder daughter, Klin Kaara, during this transition.

SantaBanta Verdict:


From Klin Kaara to Shivram and Anveera, Ram and Upasana continue to choose names that are unique, melodious, and culturally heavy. The "Mega" legacy is definitely in safe hands!

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