Rituparna
Rituparna is a name of Indian origin, predominantly used for females. It is derived from Sanskrit and carries multiple layers of meaning.
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Literal Meaning: Ritu refers to seasons or time periods, particularly the six seasons of the Hindu calendar (spring, summer, monsoon, autumn, pre-winter, and winter). Parna can refer to leaves, especially of a sacred tree. Therefore, Rituparna can be interpreted as "adorned with seasons," "one who embodies the seasons," or "leaf of the seasons."
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Symbolic Meaning: The name often symbolizes cyclical changes, beauty in nature, and the passage of time. It can also be associated with abundance and prosperity, given the connection to leaves and flourishing seasons.
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Cultural Significance: The name is relatively uncommon but holds cultural significance, often chosen for its connection to nature and its evocative sound. It reflects a connection to traditional Hindu beliefs and a reverence for the natural world.