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Sithara

Girl #5730 most popular
Indian Telugu Malayalam South Indian

Meanings & Origins

"star, celestial light"

Origin: Sanskrit Language: Sanskrit

"one who shines like a star"

Origin: Sanskrit Language: Telugu

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“A Sanskrit star name that shines across South India”

Origin & Etymology

Sithara (also spelled Sitara) derives from the Sanskrit word 'sitara,' meaning star. Sanskrit is the classical language of ancient India and the liturgical language of Hinduism, and celestial names have been central to Indian naming traditions for millennia. Stars hold profound significance in Hindu cosmology — they are seen as divine lights guiding souls through the universe. Sithara is particularly popular in Kerala and Andhra Pradesh, where it has been used for generations as a name expressing radiance and divine guidance.

Popularity Story

Sithara has been consistently popular in South India, particularly in Kerala (Malayalam-speaking) and Andhra Pradesh (Telugu-speaking) communities. The name gained further recognition through Sithara, a beloved Malayalam film actress from the 1980s and 1990s, cementing it as a classic South Indian name.

Cultural Significance

Stars are deeply significant in Vedic astrology (Jyotisha), which plays a major role in naming ceremonies across South India. Many children are named based on the birth star (nakshatra), and celestial names like Sithara reflect this ancient cosmic connection. In Kerala, the name is also associated with the Malayalam film industry.

Fun Facts

  • Sithara derives from 'sitara,' the Sanskrit word for star, also the root of the Indian musical instrument 'sitar'
  • Sitar, the famous stringed instrument, gets its name from the Persian 'se tar' (three strings) but shares the star root in Indian languages
  • Sithara was a celebrated Malayalam film actress of the 1980s-90s known for her classical dance performances

Sithara in Other Languages

Hindi सितारा
Arabic سيتارا
Telugu సితార
Sanskrit सितार
Malayalam സിതാര

Popularity Over Time

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Nicknames

Sitha Thara

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Name Vibe

Elegant Spiritual Classic Gentle

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These names share the same feel as Sithara: Elegant, Spiritual, Classic, and Gentle.

Famous People Named Sithara

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Sithara

Actor

Celebrated Malayalam film actress of the 1980s and 1990s, known for her roles in Kerala cinema and classical dance

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Sithara Krishnakumar

Musician

Popular contemporary Malayalam singer known for film playback singing and independent albums

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