Key Insights
Popularity
Distinctive
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Numerology
Number 4
practical
Length
6 Letters
2 Vowels, 4 Consonants
Syllables
1 Syllable
Easy to pronounce
Shreya Name Meaning & Origin
Origin & Sound
Shreya is a girl name of Sanskrit and Hindi origin, meaning "Auspicious, lucky". It is spelled with 6 letters — 2 vowels and 4 consonants. The name opens on a emotional note and closes with a spiritual one.
Popularity & Notable Bearers
Shreya is a popular choice for parents in India. Notable people named Shreya include Shreya Ghoshal.
Numerology & Astrology
In numerology, Shreya carries Life Path Number 4, linked to qualities like practical, reliable and stable. Its lucky numbers are 4, 13 and 22. Favourable associations include the colours blue and grey, the days Saturday and Sunday and the stone Gomed. Astrologically, Shreya aligns with the Virgo sign — a Earth sign and ruled by Mercury. Those who share this name are often associated with traits such as Analytical, Hardworking and Practical. It is considered most compatible with Taurus and Capricorn.
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Global Popularity & International Usage
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Numerology & Life Path Analysis
Life Path Number
Life Path 4: The Numerological Blueprint
"Builders who value structure, stability, and hard work."
Core Numerological Traits:
Lucky Colors
Blue, Grey
Lucky Days
Saturday, Sunday
Power Gemstone
Gomed
Astrological Profile & Zodiac Compatibility
virgo
Sun Sign (Conscious Self)
virgo
Moon Sign (Emotional Self)
Astrological Compatibility
Most Compatible Zodiac Signs:
Taurus, Capricorn share harmonic energy with virgo, creating naturally aligned relationships and partnerships.
Challenging Pairings:
While Gemini and Sagittarius may present friction, diverse zodiac combinations often foster growth and mutual understanding.
Letter Analysis
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Perfect Sibling Names for Shreya
Names that pair beautifully with Shreya for brothers or sisters.
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vanshika
Flute or descendant/dynasty
tanisha
Ambition, desire, or born on Monday
swetha
White, pure, or bright
swathi
Voice, star, or goddess Saraswati
srija
Goddess Lakshmi, born of beauty/wealth
siya
Goddess Sita, white/pure, or moonlight
shreeja
Goddess Lakshmi, or born of fortune
shivani
Consort of Lord Shiva, goddess Parvati, or life-giver
More Hindu Boy Names
vihan
Dawn, morning, or first ray of sun
vaibhav
Glory, grandeur, or richness
suraj
Sun, ray of light, or brightness
sumit
Well-behaved, good friend, or highly measured
shubham
Auspicious, good, or prosperous
sachin
Pure, essence, or another name for Lord Shiva/Indra
riyansh
Part of a ray of light, first ray of the sun
rajat
Silver, white, or courage
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vihan
Dawn, morning, or first ray of sun
vaibhav
Glory, grandeur, or richness
suraj
Sun, ray of light, or brightness
sumit
Well-behaved, good friend, or highly measured
shubham
Auspicious, good, or prosperous
sachin
Pure, essence, or another name for Lord Shiva/Indra
riyansh
Part of a ray of light, first ray of the sun
rajat
Silver, white, or courage
vanshika
Flute or descendant/dynasty
tanisha
Ambition, desire, or born on Monday
swetha
White, pure, or bright
swathi
Voice, star, or goddess Saraswati
srija
Goddess Lakshmi, born of beauty/wealth
siya
Goddess Sita, white/pure, or moonlight
shreeja
Goddess Lakshmi, or born of fortune
shivani
Consort of Lord Shiva, goddess Parvati, or life-giver
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