Ruchi

Meaning of Ruchi

Ruchi, a feminine appellation of Sanskrit origin denoting “taste,” “interest” or “enthusiasm,” is articulated as /ruˈtʃi/ in both its native Hindi and in English usage. Its lexical root conveys a disposition toward discernment and aesthetic appreciation, lending the name a technical resonance prized by parents who value intellectual engagement and refined sensibility. Examination of Social Security Administration data from 1976 through 2010 reveals that Ruchi remains exceptionally rare in the United States—never exceeding twenty-one annual registrations and consistently occupying rank positions between 754 (in 1976) and 978 (in 2007). This statistical modesty, juxtaposed with the name’s deep etymological lineage, reflects its selective adoption among diaspora communities and underscores its appeal as a culturally grounded yet distinct choice.

Pronunciation

Hindi

  • Pronunced as ROO-chee (/ruˈtʃi/)

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Similar Names to Ruchi

Notable People Named Ruchi

Ruchi Sanghvi -
Ruchi Narain -
Ruchi Ghanashyam -
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