Wriddhiman
Wriddhiman is a masculine given name of Indian origin. It is most notably associated with Wriddhiman Saha, an Indian professional cricketer who has represented India in international cricket and has played domestic cricket for Bengal. Saha is a wicket-keeper and right-handed batsman, known for his reliable glove-work and composure behind the stumps, as well as his ability to contribute with the bat in the lower middle order. In international play, he has represented India in Tests, One Day Internationals, and Twenty20 Internationals, earning recognition for his skills as a wicket-keeper and for stepping into the team during periods of rotation or injury. In domestic cricket, he has been a regular for Bengal in the Ranji Trophy and has competed in other Indian domestic competitions. The name Wriddhiman is used primarily in India and is part of a broader tradition of Sanskrit-derived names found in Indian communities. While Wriddhiman remains relatively uncommon, it is most prominently recognized in connection with the accomplished cricketer mentioned above. This article focuses on the given name and its most notable bearer, reflecting the name’s contemporary cultural presence in Indian sports.