Tulasi, derived from Sanskrit, is an ancient and revered feminine given name. It translates to 'basil' in English, a reference to the sacred basil plant that holds significant cultural and religious importance in Hinduism. In Hindu mythology, Tulasi is also regarded as the consort of Vishnu, the supreme deity, demonstrating its profound spiritual significance.
The name Tulasi saw a gap of seven years between its most active years for births, with just two recorded instances during that time span.