Sarita

Gender
Female (Feminine | Girl)
Usage/Origins
Meaning
Sarita means "river" in Hindi, which is a metaphor for continuous flow, strength, and power. It represents the fluidity and depth of knowledge and wisdom, as well as the potential for growth and transformation.
Pronunciation
Sah-ree-tah
sa-REE-ta
Popularity
Sarita is a moderately popular name in India, but it is not very common in other parts of the world.

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Sarita Name meanings & History

Sarita is a name of Indian origin. It is derived from the Sanskrit word "Saraswati," which means "goddess of knowledge, music, and arts.". Sarita means "river" in Hindi, which is a metaphor for continuous flow, strength, and power. It represents the fluidity and depth of knowledge and wisdom, as well as the potential for growth and transformation. Spanish diminutive of Sara. Sarita is a popular name choice for girls in India and among the Indian diaspora worldwide. It is also used in some parts of South America, including Mexico, where it is a diminutive form of the name Sara.

Zodiac Sign of Sarita: Success Capricorn

Synonyms of Sarita:

S: Sensuality,Sex,Success,Social Standing,Solidity,Status,Security

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

R: Restless,Rational,Reason,Resourceful

I: Indulgence,Involved,Intimate

T: Tacky,Tireless,Truth,Touchy,Testy,Doubting Thomas,Talkative

Sarita is:

  • a Classic name
  • a Natural name
  • a Refined name
  • a Strange name
  • a Wholesome name
  • a Youthful name

Famous People

Some famous people with the name Sarita include Sarita Guha Thakurta, an Indian actress and singer, and Sarita Devi, an Indian boxer who won numerous international awards.

2.) Sarita (Female)

Usage:

Meanings: In Indian origin, Sarita means "river" or "stream" in Sanskrit. In Spanish, Sarita is a diminutive form of Sara, meaning "princess".

Scripts: सरिता (in Sanskrit) or Sara (in Spanish)
सरिता(Hindi, Marathi, Nepali)


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Description: In Indian origin, Sarita means "river" or "stream" in Sanskrit. In Spanish, Sarita is a diminutive form of Sara, meaning "princess". Means "flowing" in Sanskrit. Sarita is commonly used as a first name for baby girls.

Famous People

Famous people with the name Sarita include Sarita Choudhury, an Indian actress, and Sarita Gupta, an American labor organizer.

3.) Sarita (Female)

Usage: Khmer

Meanings: The name Sarita has various meanings including 'river', 'stream', 'little princess', 'little lady', 'beloved', and 'precious'.

Scripts: सरिता (Sarita) - in Hindi, Spanish alphabet - Sarita.
សារីតា(Khmer)

Pronunciation: sa-rEE-ta (in Hindi) or suh-ree-tuh (in Spanish)
sareeta


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Description: The name Sarita has Indian and Spanish origins. In India, it is derived from the Sanskrit word 'Sarita' which means 'river'. In Spanish, the name means 'little princess' or 'little lady'. The name Sarita has various meanings including 'river', 'stream', 'little princess', 'little lady', 'beloved', and 'precious'. The name Sarita is mostly used as a baby girl's name. It is a beautiful and meaningful name that is suitable for families of Indian and Spanish origin.

Famous People

There are several famous people with the name Sarita including Sarita Choudhury (an Indian actress), Sarita Gupta (a labour rights activist), Sarita Joshi (an Indian actress), and Sarita Vihar (a locality in Delhi, India).

4.) Sarita (Female)

Usage: Hebrew

Meanings: (Hebrew) a familiar form of Sarah.

Other Forms: Sareata, Sareatah, Sareate, Sareatta, Sareattah, Sareatte, Sareeta, Sareetah, Sareete, Saret, Sareta, Saretah, Sarete, Sarett, Saretta, Sarettah, Sarette, Sarit, Saritah, Sarite, Saritia, Saritt, Saritta, Sarittah, Saritte, Saryt, Saryta, Sarytah, Saryte, Sarytt, Sarytta, Saryttah, Sarytte


5.) Sarita (Female)

Usage: Spanish

Meanings: (Spanish) regal

Other Forms: Sareeta, Sarie, Saritah


6.) SARITA (Female)

Usage:

Meanings: A river, to flow. (SAH-REE-TAH)


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