Ankitha is a feminine given name of Sanskrit origin, derived from ankitā, meaning “marked,” “engraved,” or “distinguished.” Pronounced ahn-KEE-thuh (/ɑnˈkiːθə/), it combines phonetic clarity with semantic depth, projecting an aura of permanence and uniqueness. Statistical records from the U.S. Social Security Administration reveal its modest yet consistent adoption among American newborn girls between 2001 and 2006: annual occurrences fluctuated between six and twelve, corresponding to rankings in the 893rd to 960th range. This pattern indicates a niche but enduring presence, emblematic of an Anglo-American cultural landscape increasingly open to names of Indic provenance. By integrating traditional Sanskrit lexemes into Western naming conventions, Ankitha offers both a precise phonological profile and a technically rich etymological heritage.