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Vrinda

PronunciationVRIN-da

Meaning

The tulsi plant (holy basil); beloved of Vishnu; a group of devotees.

Pronunciation note: Vrinda may be challenging to pronounce for English speakers unfamiliar with Sanskrit sounds. You may want to have a simple pronunciation guide ready.

About the name Vrinda

Vrinda is a classical Sanskrit girl's name with deep religious significance. It refers to the tulsi plant (holy basil), one of the most sacred plants in Hinduism — kept in almost every traditional Hindu home and used in daily worship. Vrinda is also another name for Radha (Krishna's beloved) and refers to Vrindavan — the sacred forest where Krishna played as a child, now one of the most important pilgrimage sites in India. The name carries extraordinary religious resonance and botanical beauty in equal measure. It is used across North India, particularly in Vaishnava (Vishnu-worshipping) families. A deeply traditional choice for diaspora families with strong religious roots.

Frequently asked questions

What does Vrinda mean?

The tulsi plant (holy basil); beloved of Vishnu; a group of devotees.

Is Vrinda an Indian name?

Yes, Vrinda 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 do you pronounce Vrinda?

Vrinda is pronounced VRIN-da.

Is Vrinda a Hindu name?

Yes, Vrinda 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 Vrinda?

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

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