Radhya is a Sanskrit-derived feminine name often regarded as a variant of Radha, the esteemed companion of Krishna in Hindu mythology. Connoting devotion, grace and inner strength, it is pronounced RAD-yah (/ˈrɑd.jɑ/) in Hindi. In the United States, Radhya has remained relatively rare yet steadily visible since 2017: it was given to five newborn girls (rank 954) that year and rose to 23 occurrences (rank 927) in 2024, indicating steady growth rather than a sudden surge. Its classical roots and understated presence offer a low-profile alternative to more ubiquitous choices.