Nityatripta (नित्यतृप्त, IAST: Nityatṛpta) is a Sanskrit-origin Hindu boy-name meaning “Eternally and completely satisfied”. From nitya (eternal, always) and tṛpta (satisfied, content, fulfilled—from the root tṛp, to be pleased), this name reveals the most serene face of Viṣṇu: the one who rests in permanent, unshakeable fullness, needing nothing from creation.

Meaning, etymology & significance

Tṛpti is the Sanskrit word for deep satisfaction, contentment, and the quenching of all thirst—the opposite of hunger, longing, or lack. Nitya amplifies this to the absolute: Viṣṇu's contentment is not a passing state but the eternal nature of his being. This epithet carries a profound theological message—because the Lord is forever complete in himself, his grace toward creation flows not from need but from pure generosity and love.

Nityatṛpta is invoked in meditative contexts where the devotee aspires to the same quality of inner fulfilment by dwelling in the Lord's nature. As a given name it carries the beautiful blessing of contentment upon the bearer; pronounced ni-tya-tṛp-ta, with the retroflex 'ṭ' in tṛpta.

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Scriptural source

Nityatripta appears in the Vishnu Sahasranama, among the sacred names of Vishnu.

Astrology — nakshatra, rashi & numerology

By the standard Vedic correspondence between a name’s first syllable and the lunar mansion, Nityatripta aligns with the Anuradha nakshatra, under the Vrischika rashi (Moon sign). Its Chaldean name-number is 5.