Meaning & Origin
Aanandita is derived from the Sanskrit words 'Aanand' which means 'joy' and 'ita' which means 'that' or 'she'. The name represents the one who is full of joy and bliss.
Spiritual meaning
Radiates inner joy and peace
Language details
Anandita
Happiness-giving
आनन्दिता
आनन्द (Anand) + ता (Ta) = आनन्दिता (Anandita)
ஆனந்திதா
ஆனந்த (Anand) + தா (Ta) = ஆனந்திதா (Ananditha)
ఆనందితా
ఆనంద (Anand) + ది (Di) + తా (Ta) = ఆనందితా (Ananditha)
Aanandita
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Joyful, Blissful
Aanandita
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Joyful, Blissful
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
ah-nah-DEE-tah
/aːnəndɪt̪a/
Lucky number
5
Lucky day
Friday
Lucky colors
Life path
3
Lucky stone
Ruby
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name Aanandita signifies the joyful and blissful personality of an individual. It is a popular name in the Hindu culture and is often given to girls who are born in joyful and prosperous circumstances. In Hinduism, joy and bliss are considered essential elements of a fulfilling and contented life. Aanandita is a name that encapsulates the celebratory spirit of Hindu culture, which values happiness and joy over material wealth.
Aanandita holds deep spiritual significance in Hinduism. The name symbolizes the inner joy and peace that arises from a strong spiritual connection. It is believed that when one's mind is at peace, they are able to experience the highest form of bliss and happiness. Aanandita is a reminder of the importance of keeping one's mind focused on the divine and remaining joyful and blissful, even amidst life's challenges. The name serves as an inspiration to seek inner joy and peace, and to share that joy with others.
Historical references
Aanandita was the name of a famous courtesan who lived during the Gupta Empire (circa 4th to 6th century CE). She was renowned for her exceptional beauty and musical talent, and her name meant 'one who brings joy'.
Gupta Empire (circa 4th to 6th century CE)
Another reference to Aanandita comes from the 16th-century Indian epic 'Ramayana'. In this version, Aanandita is a celestial nymph and the wife of the sage Agastya. She is described as the embodiment of joy and happiness.
16th century
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