Sriyani
Feminine
Sinhalese
Meaning & Origin
Sriyani is a feminine given name of Sinhalese origin, derived from Sanskrit श्रेयस् (śreyas) meaning "best, superior." The name reflects a quality of excellence and distinction, common in South Asian naming traditions that draw from classical Sanskrit roots.While the name is primarily used in Sri Lanka among Sinhala-speaking communities, it is also related to the more widespread Indian name Shreya, which shares the same Sanskrit etymology. The form Sriyani is distinctively Sinhalese, incorporating the feminine suffix -ni, which is often used in Sinhala to create female names.Notable bearers of the name include several Sri Lankan sportswomen and public figures. Sriyani Kulawansa is a former Olympic hurdler who represented Sri Lanka in the 2000 and 2004 Summer Olympics. Sriyani Dhammika Menike is a high jumper who competed at the Asian Games. Sriyani Wijewickrama served as a member of the Sri Lankan Parliament, and Sriyani Amarasena is an actress in Sri Lankan cinema and television.Though not extremely common internationally, Sriyani remains a name associated with achievement and cultural heritage within Sri Lanka, and it continues to be used to convey the sense of being "the best" or superior.Meaning: best, superiorOrigin: Sanskrit, via SinhalaType: First nameUsage: Sinhalese