Rohit Sharma's second child's name finally revealed, wife Ritika Sajdeh makes special announcement through Instagram story

Team India captain Rohit Sharma (left) and his wife Ritika Sajdeh in frame
Team India captain Rohit Sharma (left) and his wife Ritika Sajdeh in frame

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Rohit Sharma's newborn son's name has been revealed.

Rohit's wife Ritika Sajdeh took to social media to make the announcement

Team India captain Rohit Sharma and his wife Ritika Sajdeh have officially announced the name of their newborn son. Ritika took to Instagram on Sunday, December 1, to share a heartwarming family photo, revealing the baby boy's name, 'Ahaan'.

Rohit Sharma's second child's name disclosed

The couple welcomed their second child on November 15, 2023. Their first child, daughter Samaira, was born in 2018. The family of four is now complete, and the couple is overjoyed with the arrival of their new bundle of joy.

Through her Instagram story, Ritika shared a Christmas-themed family picture with names of all four - 'Ro' for Rohit, ‘Rits’ for Ritika, ‘Sammy’ for Samaira and Ahaan for their second child.

Rohit Sharma recently announced the birth of his second child, a baby boy. The proud parents shared the news on Instagram with a heartwarming post.

Prior to the birth of his son, Rohit missed India's first Test against Australia in Perth, which India ended up winning by 295 runs in Perth and took a 1-0 lead in the five-match series. He arrived in Australia on November 24 and immediately began practice sessions with the pink ball. This week, Rohit led the Indian team to an official reception hosted by Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese at Parliament House.

What does the name 'Ahaan' mean?

If we go by the meaning of name 'Ahaan', it holds significant meaning in various languages. In Hindi, it translates to 'Pukaar' (a call or cry). It also has a beautiful meaning in Urdu, signifying an 'Auspicious Dawn' or 'Morning'. Similarly, the couple's daughter, Samaira, has names with lovely connotations in different languages. In Sanskrit, Ahaan means 'to make one aware' of things.