Nityatripta (नित्यतृप्ता, IAST: Nityatṛptā) is a Sanskrit-origin Hindu girl-name meaning “Ever satisfied; eternally content and fulfilled”. From nitya (eternal, ever) and tṛptā (satisfied, fulfilled, from the root tṛp), this name reveals the Goddess as the one infinite reality that knows no lack, no want — eternally complete in herself.

Meaning, etymology & significance

Tṛpti — satisfaction, satiation — is considered one of the highest qualities in Hindu philosophical thought, for it signals freedom from desire and thereby from suffering. Nityatṛptā declares that Lalitā is not satisfied by offerings or worship out of need but is eternally self-sufficient; her acceptance of devotion is an act of grace, not necessity. This name carries deep Advaita resonance, pointing to the Goddess as the pūrṇa — the absolute fullness that neither gains nor loses.

Nityatṛptā is used as a meditative epithet in Lalitā upāsanā; 'Tripta' or 'Tṛptā' alone makes a serene and meaningful girl's name. Pronounced Ni-tya-trip-taa, with the retroflex 'ṭ' carefully sounded.

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Scriptural source

Nityatripta 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, Nityatripta aligns with the Anuradha nakshatra, under the Vrischika rashi (Moon sign). Its Chaldean name-number is 5.