# It is derived from a Sanskrit word, meaning the "first rays of the sun". # It is derived from the Sanskrit word Rohitah (रोहित:), meaning "a red coloured deer". The Hindu God of creation, Brahma, once took this form in Hindu mythology. # It is derived from the name of Lord Krishna's son, Rohitah. # Rohit is also one of the names of the Hindu deity Vishnu. It appears in the Vishnu sahasranama.
# It is derived from the Sanskrit word Rohitah (रोहित:), meaning "a red coloured deer". The Hindu God of creation, Brahma, once took this form in Hindu mythology.
# It is derived from the name of Lord Krishna's son, Rohitah.
# Rohit is also one of the names of the Hindu deity Vishnu. It appears in the Vishnu sahasranama.