Anuradha
Feminine
Bengali, Sinhalese, Hindi, Kannada, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu
Meaning & Origin
EtymologyAnuradha is a feminine given name of Sanskrit origin, commonly used in several languages of the Indian subcontinent including Bengali, Sinhalese, Hindi, Kannada, Marathi, Tamil, and Telugu. The name derives from the term Anurādhā, which originally refers to a constellation (nakshatra) in Hindu astrology. Its literal meaning is "causing success", composed of the Sanskrit element अनु (anu) meaning "after, alongside" and राधा (rādhā) meaning "success, prosperity". The name may also be encountered shortened to Anu.Astrological SignificanceIn Hindu astronomy, Anuradha is the 17th of 27 nakshatras and is considered a but very auspicious one. It is associated with the fixed star system in the constellation of Scorpius and is ruled by the planet Saturn. Individuals born under this nakshatra are often described as adventurous, successful, and disciplined. The name Anuradha thus embodies a astrological and aspirational quality, reflecting positive traits clients might hope for in a child.Notable BearersAnuradha has been borne by many accomplished women across various fields:Anuradha Acharya (born 1972), Indian entrepreneur and co-founder of MapMyGenomeAnuradha Bhat, Indian playback singerAnuradha Biswal (born 1975), Indian track and field athleteAnuradha Choudhary (born 1960), Indian politicianAnuradha Cooray (born 1978), Sri Lankan marathon runnerAnuradha Desai, chairperson of the V H GroupAnuradha Dullewe Wijeyeratne (born 1962), Sri Lankan politician and entrepreneurAnuradha Ghandy (1954–2008), Indian communist writer and revolutionaryAnuradha Jayaratne (born 1985), Sri Lankan politicianAnuradha Kapur (born 1951), Indian theatre directorAnuradha Koirala (born 1949), Nepalese social activist and Nobel Peace Prize nomineeAnuradha Lohia, Indian molecular parasitologistAnuradha Mehta (born 1981), Indian actressAnuradha Menon, Indian television actressCultural UsageWhile predominantly a Hindu name, Anuradha is also used in Buddhist cultures such as in Sri Lanka. The name is fashionable among Sinhalese speakers, as seen by several Sri Lankan politicians and athletes on the bearers list. Its connection to an auspicious nakshatra makes it a popular choices for girls born under that lunar mansion, adherors to this ancient tradition.Meaning:"Causing success"Origin:SanskritType:First name, feminineUsage regions:Bengali, Sinhalese, Hindi, Kannada, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu