Siti
s(i)-ti
US Popularity:11683
Origin:Indonesian
Meaning:Lady, chief woman; Furrow; White; Black; Dark blue
Siti is a charming feminine name of Indonesian, or more specifically, Malay origin. It's believed to come from the Arabic name Sadiyyah, Meaning “lady” or "chief woman," and can be a lovely way to celebrate the power of femininity. Short and sweet, Siti certainly stands on its own as a lilting, fashionable choice, which little Siti will carry with grace. This moniker is also a Malay form of the Sanskrit Sita, meaning "furrow," and it gives lovely vibes of harvesting the fruitful earth and reaping what you sow. For an extra touch, this meaning can connect baby to the Hindu goddess Sita, an incarnation of Lakshmi who's associated with the earth and harvests. Finally, Siti can also come from the Sanskrit word śiti, which can translate to "white," "black," and "dark blue." Whether you want to inspire a potential green thumb or help baby connect to their bold feminine side, Siti makes for a versatile, colorful choice.
How Popular Is The Name Siti?
Yearly Ranking Change:
Year:
1989
#14248
in 1989
- 5169
from 1976
Sources
Behind the Name, Siti, April 2021
Behind the Name, Sitti, April 2024
Behind the Name, Sita, October 2024
Quranic Names, Sayyidah, A Quranic Name for Boys
DDSA: The Practical Sanskrit-English Dictionary, सीता
Study .com, Sita, Hindu Goddess | Mythology & Description, January 2023
DDSA: The Practical Sanskrit-English Dictionary, शिति
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