Swathi, of Sanskrit origin, translates to 'prosperous' and 'wealthy'. This moniker is associated with Hindu goddess Saraswati, symbolizing knowledge, music, arts, wisdom, and learning. It's a popular choice in South Indian communities, particularly among Hindus, and is often used in combination with other names like Lakshmi or Meena.
"Despite fluctuations in popularity over time, the name Swathi has consistently seen some level of usage annually since 1980, with a notable peak in 1997 and a steady decline from 2006 onwards."