Sita

Gender
Female (Feminine | Girl)
Meaning
Sita means "furrow" or "a line made by a plow" in Sanskrit. In Hindu mythology, Sita was the wife of Lord Rama and is considered to be an embodiment of purity, love, and loyalty.
Scripts(How to write)
सीता (Devanagari)
सीता(Sanskrit, Hindi, Nepali)
Pronunciation
SEE-tah (English), see-TAH (Hindi)
SEE-tah(Sanskrit)
Popularity
Sita is not a very common name outside of India and other Hindu cultures.

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Sita Name meanings & History

Sita means "furrow" or "a line made by a plow" in Sanskrit. In Hindu mythology, Sita was the wife of Lord Rama and is considered to be an embodiment of purity, love, and loyalty. Means "furrow" in Sanskrit. Sita is the name of the Hindu goddess of the harvest in the Rigveda. This is also the name of the wife of Rama (and an avatar of Lakshmi) in the Hindu epic the Ramayana. In this story Sita is rescued by her husband from the demon king Ravana. Sita is primarily used as a first name for baby girls. It is a popular name in Hindu communities and often given with other traditional Hindu names.

Zodiac Sign of Sita: Success Capricorn

Synonyms of Sita:

S: Social Standing,Sensuality,Sex,Success,Security,Solidity,Status

I: Involved,Indulgence,Intimate

T: Testy,Tacky,Tireless,Doubting Thomas,Truth,Touchy,Talkative

A: Angry,Assertive,Action,Argumentative,Aggressive,Ambitious

Sita is:

  • a Class name
  • a Classic name
  • a Formal name
  • a Natural name
  • a Refined name
  • a Serious name
  • a Upper name
  • a Wholesome name

Famous People

The most famous person with the name Sita is the legendary figure from Hindu mythology, the wife of Lord Rama. There are also several famous Indian actresses and singers with the name Sita.

2.) Sita (Female)

Usage: Hindi

Meanings: (Hindi) a form of Shakti.

Other Forms: Sitah, Sitha


3.) SITA (Female)

Usage:

Meanings: Derived from the Sanskrit sita (furrow). The name is borne by the goddess of agriculture and the harvest, who is seen as an incarnation of the goddess Lakshmi. Sita was married to Rama after he bent the great bow of Shiva, but was abducted by the evil king Ravana and taken to his island kingdom. She was rescued by Rama, but because the public doubted her virtue, she sacrificed herself by fire to prove her purity. She was restored to life by the fire-god Agni, but Rama yielded to public pressure and banished her. She lived in a hermitage with her twin sons until Rama accidentally found her. She gave him the children and was consumed by the earth, her spiritual mother. Sita is worshiped along with Rama. Var: Seeta, Seetha. (SEE-TAH)


4.) Sita (Female)

Usage:

Meanings: Derived from the Sanskrit word 'Sita', meaning 'furrow' or 'to sow'


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Description: Derived from the Sanskrit word 'Sita', meaning 'furrow' or 'to sow'. Feminine form of Sito. Sita is used as a first name for baby girls.

Famous People

Sita Ram Goel - Indian historian and author.

5.) Sita (Female)

Usage: Filipino

Meanings: The meaning of the name Sita varies across cultures, however, in Hindu mythology, Sita is known as the wife of Lord Rama and is believed to represent purity, beauty, and devotion.


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Description: The name Sita is primarily of Indian origin. The meaning of the name Sita varies across cultures, however, in Hindu mythology, Sita is known as the wife of Lord Rama and is believed to represent purity, beauty, and devotion. Feminine form of Sito. Sita is primarily used as a first name and is a popular choice for Hindu baby girls in India.

Famous People

Famous people with the name Sita include Sita Ram Goel, an Indian writer and religious activist, and Sita White, a former American model and actress.

Related Names to Sita

Other similar names to Sita include Seetha, Seeta, Seethalakshmi, and Sitalakshmi.

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