Pratima
Feminine
Hindi, Marathi
Meaning & Origin
Pratima is a feminine given name of Sanskrit origin, derived from the term प्रतिमा (pratimā), which means "image," "likeness," or "reflection." This meaning carries spiritual and philosophical connotations in Hindu culture, where the concept of pratima often refers to a divine murti (statue or idol) used as a focus for worship, representing the deity's presence. The name symbolizes reverence and the idea of reflecting divine attributes.EtymologyThe name directamente traceable to compound elements in Sanskrit: prati- (toward/against) and -ma (measure), together forming the concept of a representation or counterpart. It is related to other Sanskrit-derived terms across Indian languages, such as Hindi and Marathi, where the name is commonly used.Usage and DistributionPratima is primarily used in India, particularly among Hindi and Marathi-speaking communities. It is a modestly common first name, not among the top ranks, but familiar within Hindu families who value its cultural and spiritual resonance. Variants or related names are uncommon, but the root pratimā appears in diverse South Asian contexts beyond personal naming.Cultural SignificanceIn religious practice, a pratima is consecrated through rituals that invoke the deity's presence, making the term sacred. The name Pratima thus evokes both artistry (as in an image crafted) and devotion (as a representation of the divine). Historically, it gains further prominence as the title of a fictional heroine in the 1926 Indian novel Pratima by Rahul Sankrityayan?Notable BearersPratima Barua (1919–2009), acclaimed Indian actress in Assamese cinemaPratima Kazmi (1940–2022), Indian actress known for television rolesPratima Bose (b. 1927), Indian freedom activist and politicianKey FactsMeaning: "image, likeness, reflection"Origin: SanskritType: First nameUsage: Hindi, Marathi; primarily IndiaRelated Element: pratimā