From Sanskrit/Hindi, Samriddhi means prosperity, abundance, and flourishing.
Samriddhi (also spelled Samridhi or Samruddhi) is a Sanskrit feminine name of considerable beauty and depth, derived from the root *sam-* (complete, perfect, together) combined with *riddhi* (prosperity, growth, abundance, good fortune). The compound means something like "complete prosperity" or "perfect flourishing" — not merely material wealth but the full blooming of a life across all its dimensions: health, wisdom, relationships, and spiritual fulfillment. The concept of *riddhi* appears throughout Hindu scripture, most prominently as one of the divine consorts of Lord Ganesha, the remover of obstacles, who is worshipped at the outset of any important undertaking.
In Vedic and later Hindu tradition, Riddhi and Siddhi (achievement) together represent the dual gifts bestowed upon those who earn divine favor — worldly abundance and spiritual accomplishment. Naming a daughter Samriddhi is thus an act of aspiration and blessing, an invocation of the wish that her life will be fully abundant in every sense the tradition honors. The name is widely used across the Hindi belt of northern India, in Maharashtra, Gujarat, and among South Asian diaspora communities worldwide, and it has remained consistently popular through the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries without becoming overly common outside South Asian communities.
In contemporary usage, Samriddhi is a name that travels well across cultures — its rhythmic five syllables (sam-RID-dhi) are distinctive without being difficult, and its meaning translates immediately and positively to anyone curious enough to ask. As South Asian names gain broader appreciation in Western naming circles, Samriddhi represents the kind of semantically rich, sonically pleasing name that parents across backgrounds have begun to discover and adopt with genuine reverence for its origins.