Ashrith Aathreya
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Indian child actor known for appearing in Telugu films; represents the name's usage in South Indian entertainment
"one who is sheltered, protected"
"one who has taken refuge"
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“A Sanskrit name meaning sheltered by the divine”
Ashrith comes from the Sanskrit word ashritha (also asrita), meaning one who has sought refuge or one who is sheltered and protected. It is derived from the root ash or shra meaning to seek refuge, combined with the suffix -itha indicating the recipient. In Hindu tradition, seeking the protection of the divine (ashraya) is a foundational concept, giving this name deep spiritual significance.
Ashrith is a popular given name particularly in Telugu-speaking communities of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, as well as among Telugu diaspora worldwide. It ranks among commonly chosen names for boys in these communities, reflecting the cultural value placed on divine protection and shelter.
In Hindu philosophy, the concept of ashraya (refuge or shelter) is central to devotional traditions, particularly in Vaishnavism where seeking refuge in Vishnu is a primary spiritual practice. Naming a child Ashrith expresses the parents' wish for divine protection over their child's life.
These names share the same feel as Ashrith: Spiritual, Strong, Traditional, and Earthy.
Entertainer
Indian child actor known for appearing in Telugu films; represents the name's usage in South Indian entertainment
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