Padma
Feminine
Hindi, Kannada, Tamil, Telugu, Hindu
Meaning & Origin
Padma is a unisex name in India, used for both genders, that derives from Sanskrit padma meaning “lotus”. In Hindu tradition, the lotus is a sacred symbol of purity, beauty, and spiritual awakening, often associated with deities such as Lakshmi, Vishnu, and Brahma.Etymology and Religious SignificanceThe name Padma comes from the Sanskrit word for lotus (padma). In Hindu mythology, the lotus is central to the story of creation: according to some traditions, a lotus holding the god Brahma emerged from the navel of the god Vishnu. The name Padma appears in Hindu texts as an epithet for several figures, including the goddess Lakshmi and the hero Rama. The feminine form (Sanskrit Padmā) is specifically associated with Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth and prosperity, who is often depicted holding or seated on a lotus.The river Padma, a major distributary of the Ganges in Bangladesh, also bears this name, reflecting the lotus's cultural importance. The river is addressed by Rennell’s historical accounts and is still a vital source of livelihood despite erosion and changes in its course.Notable Bearers (Historical and Cultural Context)Although the brief provides no specific notable human bearers, the name is linked to several figures in Hindu scriptures, as mentioned above. Additionally, in the context of the Padma River, the name indirectly references historical geographies and communities in Bengal.Related Names and DistributionsVariants of Padma include Padmini (a Telugu variant). Cognates in other languages include: Tibetan Pema and Khmer Botum. The name is widely used across India, particularly among Hindi, Kannada, Tamil, Telugu, and Hindu communities.Meaning: lotusOrigin: SanskritType: unisex given name (feminine Padmā, masculine Padma)Usage: Hindi, Kannada, Tamil, Telugu, Hindu