
- Origin: Sanskrit त्रिधा
- Meaning: “threefold.”
- Gender: Female
- tree-DAH
The name is composed of the Sanskrit roots, tri (त्रि) “three,” and dhā (धा), “to place, to hold, to divide.” Combined it literally means “in three parts,” “threefold,” or “divided into three.”
In Hindu philosophical and scriptural texts, tridha is an adjective or adverb describing something that exists or manifests in three ways—for example, the threefold division of the Vedas or the three aspects of time.
It is borne by Indian actress, Tridha Choudhury.
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