Discover and Shortlist Your Perfect Baby Names!

Radhah as a Baby Name. Meaning and Origin of Radhah

Add to my Name List

The baby name Radhah is a Female name , 2 syllables long and is pronounced /ˈrɑː.dɑː/ (RAH-dah).

Radhah is Sanskrit in Origin.

Gender: Female
Syllables: 2.0
Origin: Sanskrit
Pronunciation: /ˈrɑː.dɑː/ (RAH-dah)

What is the meaning of the name Radhah ?

The baby name Radhah is a Female name , 2 syllables long and is pronounced /ˈrɑː.dɑː/ (RAH-dah).

Radhah is Sanskrit in Origin.

Radhah is an alternative Romanized form of the Sanskrit feminine name Rādhā (राधा). It derives from the root rādh-, “to succeed/prosper/please,” yielding senses such as “success,” “prosperity,” and by extension “the beloved/one who is adored.” The terminal h signals the long final ā in some transliteration traditions and appears in devotional literature and diaspora usage seeking to preserve pronunciation.

As a given name it venerates the goddess Rādhā, Krishna’s cherished companion, a centerpiece of Vaiṣṇava bhakti poetry from Jayadeva’s Gīta Govinda onward, and celebrated at Rādhāṣṭamī. Usage is pan-Indian and common in Nepal and the Indian diaspora (e.g., Mauritius, Fiji, Trinidad). Variants include Radha, Rādhā, Radhaa, Raadha; related forms are Radhe (vocative) and Radhika (affectionate diminutive). Masculine theophoric extensions include Radhesh and Radheshyam.

Radhah does not appear in any of the birth registries or name datasets we track. This usually means it's either extremely rare, a regional/traditional name not captured by official statistics, or a brand-new coinage. Use it knowing your child will almost certainly be the only one in the room.

Radhah has the following similar or variant Names

Did we miss something about this name? Let us know!

People also ask about Radhah

Radhah is predominantly a girl's name, used for girls.
Radhah is a 2 syllable name, pronounced /ˈrɑː.dɑː/ (RAH-dah).
Common nicknames and spelling variations include Radha, Radhā and Radhaa.
Radhah is a name of Sanskrit origin, traditionally used in India. It doesn't appear in the major international birth registries we track, but it is an established name within India and its diaspora communities.