Radha

Gender
Unisex (Masculine & Feminine | Boys and Girls)
Meaning
The name Radha has multiple meanings, including "success", "prosperity", and "fulfillment". In Hindu mythology, Radha is also the name of Lord Krishna's beloved companion and consort.
Scripts(How to write)
राधा
राधा(Sanskrit, Hindi, Marathi)
ராதா(Tamil)
రాధా(Telugu)
ರಾಧಾ(Kannada)
Popularity
Radha is not a particularly common name outside of India and other South Asian countries, but it is becoming more well-known due to increased global interest in Eastern spirituality and cultural traditions.

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Radha Name meanings & History

The name Radha has multiple meanings, including "success", "prosperity", and "fulfillment". In Hindu mythology, Radha is also the name of Lord Krishna's beloved companion and consort. Means "success, prosperity" in Sanskrit. This is the name of the favourite consort of the Hindu god Krishna. She is associated with beauty and compassion, and is considered an avatar of Lakshmi. The name Radha is most commonly used among South Asian communities, and is often given to girls born during auspicious times or as a way to honor Lord Krishna.

Zodiac Sign of Radha: Reason Aries

Synonyms of Radha:

R: Reason,Resourceful,Restless,Rational

A: Action,Aggressive,Assertive,Angry,Ambitious,Argumentative

D: Demanding,Dutiful,Determined,Daddy,Domestic,Doting

H: Hope,Heart's Desire,Haggle,Hobnobbing,Hyper

Radha is:

  • a Classic name
  • a Formal name
  • a Mature name
  • a Natural name
  • a Refined name
  • a Serious name
  • a Simple name
  • a Strange name
  • a Strong name
  • a Wholesome name

Famous People

While Radha is primarily known as a mythological figure, there are several notable individuals who bear the name. These include Radha Blank, an American playwright and filmmaker, and Radha Mitchell, an Australian actress.

2.) RADHA (Female)

Usage:

Meanings: Popular name derived from the Sanskrit radha (success, prosperity, affection). The name is borne by a cowherd who is the beloved of Krishna. Their story is found in Jayadeva’s poem the Gita Govinda . (RAHD-HAH)


3.) RADHA (Female)

Usage:

Meanings: Derived from the Sanskrit radha (success). The name is borne in Indian mythology by a cowherd who became the consort of Krishna. (RAH-DAH)


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