Shritha

Meaning of Shritha

Shritha glides off the tongue like a whispering breeze, rooted in ancient Sanskrit where “Shri” embodies prosperity, grace and the blessings of Lakshmi, the goddess of fortune. It’s a name that dances with golden threads of meaning—“one who is blessed” or “bearer of wealth”—and wraps each little girl in a soft halo of elegance. In the United States, Shritha remains a delightful rarity—only five to a dozen newborns claim it each year, drifting in at playful ranks in the mid-900s, like secret constellations twinkling just beyond the familiar horizon. Pronounced SHREE-thuh (/ʃriːθə/), it sparkles with gentle strength and invites imaginations to soar. For families seeking a jewel of a name that bridges timeless cultural roots with a fresh, Anglo-American flair, Shritha feels like discovering your own private treasure chest.

Pronunciation

  • Pronunced as SHREE-thuh (/ʃriːθə/)

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Notable People Named Shritha

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