Bhaktasaubhagyadayini (भक्तसौभाग्यदायिनी, IAST: Bhaktasaubhāgyadāyinī) is a Sanskrit-origin Hindu girl-name meaning “She who grants good fortune to her devotees”. From bhakta (devotee), saubhāgya (good fortune, auspiciousness, marital bliss), and dāyinī (one who bestows, feminine of dāyin from the root dā to give), this name reveals Lalitā as the gracious bestower of every kind of worldly and spiritual fortune upon those who surrender to her with love.

Meaning, etymology & significance

Saubhāgya is a particularly rich Sanskrit term encompassing beauty, charm, auspiciousness, marital happiness, and the favour of the gods — it is the quality that makes a life blessed in every dimension. Dāyinī adds the active, personal dimension: the Goddess is not merely the source of this fortune but its active giver, extending it to each devoted heart as a direct personal gift. This name thus frames the devotee-deity relationship as one of intimate generosity, where sincere bhakti invariably calls forth divine abundance.

This epithet of Lalitā Devī resonates deeply in household worship, where devotees pray for saubhāgya in matters of marriage, family wellbeing, and material prosperity; the shorter form Saubhāgyā or Dayini can serve as usable given names. Pronounce Bhak-ta-sau-bhā-gya-dā-yi-nī with long ā vowels in the third and sixth syllables.

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Scriptural source

Bhaktasaubhagyadayini appears in the Lalitha Sahasranama, among the sacred names of Lalitha.

Astrology — nakshatra, rashi & numerology

By the standard Vedic correspondence between a name’s first syllable and the lunar mansion, Bhaktasaubhagyadayini aligns with the Mula nakshatra, under the Dhanu rashi (Moon sign). Its Chaldean name-number is 6.