Stuti is a female given name of Sanskrit origin, meaning 'praise' or 'adoration'. It is predominantly used in India and other countries where Hinduism is prevalent due to its religious significance. Stuti is often chosen by parents who wish for their daughter to grow up with a strong sense of devotion and reverence. The name is composed of three syllables: Stu (pronounced as sto), ti (as in tin) and i (as in eye). It has a melodic ring to it, making it pleasing to the ear. Stuti does not have any specific associated feast day or saint's day, as its usage is more widespread and secular than tied to a particular religious figure or event. As with many names of Sanskrit origin, Stuti carries deep symbolic meaning and is considered auspicious by many families who choose this name for their children.
Based on the provided statistics, the name Stuti seems to have been popular among parents during certain periods but has shown significant fluctuations over time. The peak years for this name appear to be 2007 with 21 births and 2012 with 23 births. However, there were also several years with fewer than 10 births each, indicating a decline in popularity at those times. Overall, Stuti has been given to 276 newborns across the recorded years (1995-2023), with the highest frequency occurring between 2006 and 2012.