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      Meaning of the first name Satisha

      Origin

      Indian

      Meaning

      Lord of Sati

      Variations

      Latisha, Satish, Aaishah
      The name Satisha, derived from the Sanskrit language, has its origins in ancient Indian culture. The name is formed by combining two elements; Sat, meaning Truth, and Isha, denoting Lord or God. Thus, its literal translation is Lord of Sati. In Hindu mythology, Sati was the first wife of Lord Shiva and holds immense significance in Indian folklore. The name Satisha embodies the power and reverence associated with Lord Shiva, the divine supreme being worshiped by millions across India.

      Throughout history, Satisha has been a well-established name within Indian communities. It became prevalent during the Vedic period, a time of significant religious and philosophical development in India. The name's association with Lord Shiva and his consort, Sati, added to its popularity, particularly in regions where devotion to Lord Shiva is profound. The name also reflects the enduring cultural and religious traditions of India, as it remains an integral part of Hindu societies in modern times.

      In contemporary usage, Satisha continues to be a favored name among individuals of Indian origin. Its historical and religious connotations lend it a sense of strength and respectability within Indian communities. Parents often choose this name for their sons, with the hope that they may inherit qualities associated with Lord Shiva, such as wisdom, strength, and a strong sense of spirituality. Its continued usage reflects the deep-rooted connection between religion, mythology, and Indian names, and the significance they hold in shaping the cultural identity of individuals and communities.

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      Deller

      Deller

      This is the most common surname associated with Satisha.
      Ruby

      Ruby

      This is the most common name of those married to a Satisha.
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      1823 is when there were the most people born with the first name Satisha.

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