Meaning & Origin
Thiri is a Burmese feminine name meaning "radiance, splendour, beauty", derived ultimately from Sanskrit śrī (श्री), a term connoting light, prosperity, and grace. In Burmese, the word thiri carries the same auspicious connotations as its source, reflecting the cultural importance of Sanskrit-derived vocabulary in the region, historically influenced by Hindu-Buddhist traditions.Etymology and Linguistic OriginsThe name derives from śrī, a Sanskrit root that appears in many names across South and Southeast Asia, often as an honorific or to invoke divine blessing. Cognates include Shri (used as a title of respect in Hinduism) and Sri (common in Telugu), while Sree is an alternative transliteration. In Burmese, the adoption of Sanskrit elements dates back to the spread of Theravada Buddhism, where sacred Pali and Sanskrit terms were adapted into the local language to name children with virtuous meanings.Notable BearersThe name has been used historically among Burmese royalty—for example, Queen Thiri Maha Yadabala of the Konbaung dynasty. While a modern Wikipedia article about a Tamil-language film of the same name exists (India, 2017, directed by S. Ashok Amritraj), it is unrelated to the Burmese given name.Cultural SignificanceIn Myanmar, names reflecting beauty and radiance are popular for girls, often chosen to evoke optimism and the classic ideals borrowed from Indian epic traditions. Though Thiri remains in use today, it is more commonly encountered among older generations or in traditional families, as urbanization brings newer naming trends.Meaning: "radiance, splendour, beauty"Origin: Sanskrit (via Burmese adaptation)Type: Given name (feminine)Usage Regions: MyanmarRelated Names: Shri, Sri, Sree