Siri Kaur
Siri Kaur is a given name used primarily within the Sikh tradition. "Siri" (ਸਿਰੀ) is derived from Sanskrit and Punjabi, generally meaning "glory," "splendor," "excellence," or "wealth." "Kaur" (ਕੌਰ) is a mandatory last name given to all baptized Sikh women. It signifies "princess" and promotes equality by removing caste distinctions. A female Sikh is given the name Kaur upon taking Amrit (initiation). The combination of Siri Kaur as a name suggests a woman possessing grace, dignity, and inherent royalty within the Sikh faith.