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Ridhima

रिधिमा

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Pronunciationrid-HEE-ma

Meaning

Full of prosperity and auspiciousness; abundance of good fortune.

Ridhima (रिधिमा) in English: Full of prosperity and auspiciousness; abundance of good fortune.

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Works in English: Ridhima is easy to pronounce in English, making it a popular choice for Indian diaspora families in the US, UK, Canada, and Australia.

About the name Ridhima

Ridhima is a Sanskrit girl's name meaning full of prosperity and auspiciousness — built on 'riddhi' (ऋद्धि), which denotes wealth, growth, and good fortune and is closely linked to Goddess Lakshmi. The name expresses the wish for a daughter who brings abundance, blessing, and prosperity wherever she goes. Ridhima is popular across North India, Maharashtra, and Punjab, and in diaspora communities. rid-HEE-ma is three syllables and pronounces clearly in English once heard — a warm, prosperous name with strong auspicious associations and a melodic sound.

Frequently asked questions

What does Ridhima mean?

Full of prosperity and auspiciousness; abundance of good fortune.

What does Ridhima mean in English?

In English, Ridhima (रिधिमा) means "Full of prosperity and auspiciousness; abundance of good fortune". It is a name of Sanskrit origin.

Is Ridhima an Indian name?

Yes, Ridhima is an Indian name of Sanskrit origin, widely used across South Asia and by Indian diaspora communities in the US, UK, Canada and Australia.

How is Ridhima written in Hindi / native script?

Ridhima is written as रिधिमा in its native script. In English (Roman script) it is spelt "Ridhima".

How do you pronounce Ridhima?

Ridhima is pronounced rid-HEE-ma.

Is Ridhima a Hindu name?

Yes, Ridhima is a Hindu name of Sanskrit origin, commonly used by Hindu families across India and by the Indian Hindu diaspora worldwide.

What is the origin of the name Ridhima?

Ridhima is a name of Sanskrit origin. It is traditionally used as a girl's name.

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