Lalitha

"Variant of Lalita. Charming, playful"

♀ Féminin · Thai
charming thai divine variant

📖 À propos Lalitha

Lalitha est la forme dravidienne de l'Inde du Sud du sanskrit Lalita, signifiant charmante, élégante, espiègle et belle. C'est l'orthographe standard dans les communautés telugu, kannada, tamoul et malayalam. Le prénom porte un immense poids spirituel dans l'hindouisme : Lalitha Tripura Sundari est l'une des principales formes de la déesse Parvati, vénérée dans le « Lalitha Sahasranama » — les Mille Noms de Lalitha — l'un des textes de dévotion les plus aimés du sud de l'Inde. Comme prénom personnel, il était très populaire dans le sud de l'Inde du XXe siècle, porté par des actrices célèbres comme Lalitha Pawar et les Sœurs Travancore.

📍 Détails

  • OrigineThai
  • Genre♀ Féminin
  • SignificationVariant of Lalita. Charming, playful

🔀 Variantes et Prénoms Associés

⭐ Personnes Célèbres

  • Lalitha Tripura Sundari (Lalitha Devi) — One of the principal forms of the goddess Parvati in Hindu Shakta tradition, worshipped as the embodiment of beauty, grace, and cosmic power; central to the "Lalitha Sahasranama," one of South India's most beloved devotional texts.
  • Lalitha Pawar — Indian actress (1916–1998), one of the most prolific and celebrated character actresses in the history of Hindi cinema, known for over 700 films across seven decades with iconic roles in "Anari" and "Mr. X in Bombay."
  • Lalitha (of the Travancore Sisters) — South Indian classical dancer and actress (1934–2013), the eldest of the famed Travancore Sisters (Lalitha, Padmini, and Ragini), celebrated performers of Bharatanatyam and stars of Tamil and Hindi cinema in the 1950s–60s.
  • Lalitha Kumari — Daughter of the Buddha Maitri Association and a prominent figure in Sri Lankan Buddhist culture and education; also the name of several celebrated South Indian classical musicians and vocalists.
  • Lalitha Rajapaksa — Sri Lankan public figure and wife of President Mahinda Rajapaksa, a prominent presence in Sri Lankan political and social life during the 2000s–2010s.