Meaning & Origin
The name Sahithi is derived from the Sanskrit word 'Sathya' which means truth. The name represents wisdom, truth and understanding. It is believed that a person named Sahithi is endowed with the qualities of truthfulness, wisdom and understanding.
Spiritual meaning
A beacon of truth and wisdom
Language details
सहिति
With, Accompanied, Presence
सहिती
साथी - साथ होना, साथीत्व, साथीवारा - साथीत्वम् (साथीत्वा) - साथ होना, सहयोगी, सहायक - साथीवार (साथीवारा) - साथी, सहयोगी, सहायक
சக்தி
Power, Energy, Intelligent
శహీ
Association, Presence, Accompaniment
Sahithi
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Wisdom, Truth
Sahithi
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Wisdom, Truth
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
sa-hee-thee
sɑhɪt̪iː
Lucky number
6
Lucky day
Saturday
Lucky colors
Life path
3
Lucky stone
Carnelian
Cultural & Spiritual notes
In Hindu culture, truth is considered to be the foundation of morality, ethics and virtues. The name Sahithi is a reminder of the importance of truth and honesty in one's daily life. It is believed that a person named Sahithi is endowed with the qualities of truthfulness and integrity, and is likely to be trusted and respected by those around them.
The name Sahithi holds deep spiritual significance as it represents wisdom, truth and understanding. The quest for truth and wisdom is a lifelong endeavor for many spiritual seekers, and the name Sahithi embodies this pursuit. It is believed that a person named Sahithi is blessed with a sharp intellect, a strong sense of discrimination and the ability to discern truth from falsehood. This makes them a valuable asset to their community and a true provider of wisdom and guidance to those around them. The name Sahithi is also a reminder of the ultimate truth of life, which is to seek enlightenment and liberation from the cycle of birth and death.
Cultural name • Root: Sanskrit root सहिति • Name Sahithi is derived from the Sanskrit root सहिति (सहितिः) meaning 'with', 'accompanied' or 'presence'. It is a beautiful name for a girl, conveying the sense of companionship and association.
Historical references
Sahithi was a renowned poetess, philosopher, and scholar in the 13th century in the Telugu speaking regions of India. She is also known as Saakatam Nayaki or the 'Angry Lady' due to her powerful and forthright expressions in her poetry.
13th Century
Sahithi is also known as 'Gnana Saraswathi' or the 'Goddess of Wisdom', in the Bhagavatam Purana, an ancient Hindu scripture believed to have been written around the 9th or 10th century. In this text, Sahithi is described as the divine consort of Vedavyasa, the divine sage who authored the Mahabharata.
9th or 10th Century
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