Susita name meaning

Gender: Girl
Origin:
Usage: Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu, Indian, Bengali, Gujarati, Oriya and Tamil
Meaning: White and So Sweet
Rashi: Kumbha
Nakshatra: Shatabhisha
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What does Susita mean?

Susita is used chiefly in Kannada, Marathi, Indian, Malayalam, Tamil, Hindi, Oriya, Bengali, Telugu and Gujarati, Susita means "White or So Sweet" is bestowed upon baby girls.

How popular is the name Susita?

Susita is a common baby name in India and Indonesia while it is somewhat familiar in Philippines. As per our estimate, over 3000 people has been named Susita globally.

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What numbers say about Susita?

You have big plans for yourself and your future. Stop focusing on the past and embrace your future. Be proud of yourself because even if you doubt your value, people like you are rare these days. To live the life you want, you have to work hard and put your best effort. You want an extraordinary life. And by focusing on something other than material will get you one. Taking into consideration your communication skills and charisma, you won't have a problem to attract attention and spread awareness. Harmony and balance matter to you.

Other names liked by would be moms that are similar to Susita

  •  Janki - Rarefied Janki is used commonly in Tamil, Kannada and Marathi, Janki means "Goddess Sita" and of Sanskrit origin is a girl name
  •  Gagan - The uncommon unisex name Gagan is originated from Sikh used mostly in Assamese and Punjabi languages, Gagan means "Sky or Heaven"
  •  Anumati - Girl name Anumati is used mainly in Sikh and Gujarati, meaning of Anumati is "Consent, Apane or Approval" is originated from Sanskrit
  •  Mahabali is used majorly in Bengali and Gujarati is a baby boy name. Its origin is in Sanskrit, Mahabali means "Of Great Power or One with Great Strength"
  •  Vrajamohan - Meaning of Vrajamohan is Lord Kirshna or Lord Krishna is originated from Sanskrit and is used for boys is primarily used in Malayalam and Indian

Famous people named Susita

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