Certificate of Name
Priti
Feminine
Gujarati, Hindi, Marathi
Meaning & Origin
Priti is a female given name of Indian origin. Derived from the Sanskrit प्रीति (prīti), it means "pleasure, joy, love" – a common theme in many Indian names that emphasize positive emotions and auspicious qualities. The name is related to prīti, which itself stems from the Sanskrit root √प्री (prī) meaning "to please, to delight." Etymology and History Priti (also commonly spelled Preeti or Preethi) has deep roots in Hindu mythology and literature. According to the Wikipedia article on the name, Priti is the name of the second consort of Kamadeva, the Hindu god of love and desire. Kamadeva, often depicted as a handsome youth with a bow of sugarcane and arrows of flowers, is the counterpart to Cupid or Eros in other mythologies. His second wife, Priti, embodies affection and joy, complementing his primary consort Rati (passion). This mythological association reinforces the name's connotations of love and happiness. Popularity and Usage Priti and its variants are widely used across South Asia, particularly in India and its diaspora communities. The name is popular in several Indian languages, including Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Nepali, Punjabi, Tamil, and Telugu. Notable individuals bearing the name include actress Preeti Amin, cricketer Preeti Bose, and supermodel Preeti Desai. The name has also gained recognition internationally through popular culture, such as the character Preity (a similar variant) in the 2006 film "Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna." Variants and Related Forms The spelling Preeti is a more common variant in many parts of India, particularly for Hindi and Bengali speakers, while Priti is frequently used in Marathi and Gujarati contexts. The form Preethi appears in Tamil and Malayalam. Other occasional spellings include Preety, Preity, and Prethy. Despite the variations in spelling, all retain the same Sanskrit origin and fundamental meaning. Meaning: "pleasure, joy, love" Origin: Sanskrit Type: Given name (feminine) Usage regions: India (particularly Gujarati, Hindi, Marathi, and other South Asian languages) Related names: Preeti, Preethi
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