Mokshitha is a unique and melodic female given name of Indian origin. Derived from Sanskrit, it means 'liberation' or 'emancipation'. This moniker is often associated with the Hindu deity Lord Krishna, who is believed to have granted liberation to his devotees. Mokshitha is composed of two root words: 'Moksha', which signifies freedom or release from the cycle of birth and death, and 'Itha', meaning 'thus' or 'in this way'. Therefore, the name Mokshitha can be interpreted as 'one who attains liberation' or 'one who is liberated in this way'. This name adds a touch of spirituality and depth to its bearer. It is relatively rare outside India but has gained some traction globally due to its appealing sound and meaningful connotation.
"Mokshitha was born five times in total over one year."