Meaning & Origin
Devika is a feminine given name of Sanskrit origin, primarily used in Hindi-speaking regions of India. It means "little goddess", derived from Sanskrit देवी (devī) meaning "goddess" and the suffix क (ka) meaning "little" or "small". This name reflects the deep reverence for feminine divinity in Hindu culture, often evoking attributes of grace, purity, and power associated with goddesses such as Devi, Durga, or Lakshmi.
Notable Bearers
Devika is best known as the stage name of Devika Devadoss (born Prameela Devi; 25 April 1943 – 2 May 2002), a celebrated Indian actress who worked extensively in Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada, and Hindi cinema during the 1960s. She was one of the leading actresses of her time, known for her performances in films such as Mudhalali (which won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Tamil) and Anandha Jodhi opposite M. G. Ramachandran. Devika was the granddaughter of Telugu cinema pioneer Raghupathi Venkaiah Naidu and daughter of Gajapati Naidu; her uncle C. Basudev served as Mayor of Chennai. She passed away at age 59, leaving behind a legacy as one of South Indian cinema's iconic stars.
Cultural and Linguistic Context
The name Devika belongs to a long tradition of Sanskrit-derived names that incorporate devi, meaning "goddess," such as Devi, Devina, and Devaki. The suffix ka often denotes smallness or endearment, making the name affectionately connote "little goddess." It remains popular among Hindu families, particularly in northern and southern India, though less common than the simpler Devi.
Meaning: Little goddess
Origin: Sanskrit, via Hindi
Type: Given name
Usage Regions: India, especially among Tamil and Hindi-speaking communities