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Adithi

Adithi is a female given name of Indian origin, commonly treated as a variant spelling of Aditi. The name is derived from Sanskrit Aditi, meaning “free,” “boundless,” or “unlimited.” In Hindu mythology, Aditi is the mother of the gods (devas) and is associated with the sky, abundance, and the cosmic order, lending Adithi a sense of openness and universality in its cultural resonance.

In modern usage, Adithi is found across India and among Indian communities worldwide. It is used by

Adithi is valued for its classical roots and mythological associations, while also fitting contemporary naming trends

Related names include Aditi, the canonical Sanskrit form and its more common transliteration in many contexts.

speakers
of
multiple
languages,
including
Kannada,
Tamil,
Telugu,
Malayalam,
and
Hindi,
among
others.
Spelling
variants
include
Aditi
and
Adithi,
with
regional
phonology
influencing
pronunciation.
The
name
is
typically
pronounced
in
line
with
local
conventions,
often
heard
as
ah-DEE-thee
or
uh-DIH-tee.
that
favor
names
with
meaningful
Sanskrit
origins.
It
is
used
across
generations
and
can
reflect
both
traditional
respect
for
ancient
narratives
and
a
modern
sense
of
personal
identity
for
girls.
Adithi
thus
sits
within
a
family
of
names
that
emphasize
the
themes
of
infinity,
motherhood,
and
cosmic
harmony.