Dipali
Feminine
Hindi, Marathi
Meaning & Origin
Dipali (दिपाली) is a feminine given name of Sanskrit origin, primarily used in India among the Hindi- and Marathi-speaking communities. The name is derived from the Sanskrit compound dīpālī (दिपाली), meaning “row of lamps.” The first element dīpa (दीप) means “lamp” or “light,” and the second element ālī (आली) indicates a line or series. The name thus evokes imagery of a lit row of lamps.Cultural and Religious SignificanceThe concept of a row of lamps is culturally significant in Hinduism, particularly during the festival of Deepavali (Diwali), known as the “festival of lights.” During this festival, rows of lamps are lit in homes and temples to symbolize the triumph of light over darkness. The name Dipali directly references this tradition, making it a meaningful name for girls born around Diwali or within families who wish to honor the festival’s symbolism.Variants and Related NamesA common variant of Dipali is Deepali, with which it shares the same etymology. Deepali is the anglicized transliteration and is more frequently used in widespread South Asian diaspora communities. Both names remain grammatically feminine in languages such as Hindi, Marathi, and Nepali.Meaning: “Row of lamps” or “garland of lights”Origin: Sanskrit, via Hindi and MarathiType: First name; FeminineHeaviest usage regions: India (specifically Hindi and Marathi-speaking regions), and among diaspora communities globallyReligious/Cultural significance: Associated with the Hindu festival of DiwaliCommon variants: Deepali