Sri is a unisex given name of Indian origin, derived from Sanskrit. It translates to 'respect,' 'reverence,' or 'auspiciousness.' In Hinduism, Sri is also used as an epithet for the goddess Lakshmi, symbolizing wealth and prosperity. The name gained global recognition through notable figures like Sri Aurobindo, a prominent Indian philosopher and yogi, and Sri Lanka, an island nation in South Asia.
"The name Sri has seen varying popularity over the years, with peaks occurring in 2000 and 2002 (both having 7 births), as well as a significant rise in 2006 with 13 births. However, it seems to have stabilized around 5-6 births annually since then."