Krisha

Meaning

attraction or dark complexion

Female
sanskrit

The story behind Krisha

Krisha derives from Sanskrit, with roots tracing to the verb "krish," meaning "to attract" or "to draw." The name is closely related to Krishna (कृष्ण), one of the most revered deities in Hinduism. The Sanskrit word "krishna" literally translates to "dark" or "dark complexion," referencing the dark blue color traditionally associated with Lord Krishna in Hindu iconography. The name reflects the rich linguistic heritage of Indo-Aryan languages, where such color-based descriptors held both literal and symbolic significance. Krisha represents a feminine or gender-neutral variant of Krishna, adapting the classical Sanskrit form for modern usage while maintaining its etymological connection to the root word.

Krisha is not directly tied to a specific mythological or historical figure distinct from Krishna himself. Rather, it functions as a modern feminine variation of the name Krishna, which has been borne by perhaps the most significant divine figure in Hindu tradition—the eighth avatar of Vishnu, celebrated in the Bhagavad Gita and Mahabharata. The name gained popularity in Western contexts, particularly in the United States during the 1970s, as Hindu names and spiritual traditions found increased recognition. Krisha appeals to parents seeking a connection to Hindu heritage while preferring a distinct spelling or a name felt to be more accessible in English-speaking contexts.

✨ Quick facts

Syllables
2
Length
Medium
Numerology
3
Pattern
C·C·V·C·C·V

📊 Popularity

US peak: #2968 (1970s)

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