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According to the Hindu calendar, Radha Ashtami is celebrated on the day of Bhadrapada Shukla Ashtami (Radha Ashtami 2024). In such a situation, Radha Ashtami is being celebrated today i.e. Wednesday, 11 September 2024. On this auspicious occasion, if a daughter is born in your house, then you can give her these lovely names of Radha ji. Let's read the beautiful names of Radha ji for girls.

 

Radha ji names for girls

  • Radhika - Radha ji is also lovingly called Radhika. So you can give this popular name to your daughter.
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  • Shreeji - Shreeji is also one of the popular names of Radha Ji. Radha Rani is considered to be the incarnation of Goddess Lakshmi, hence Shri is added before her name.
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  • Vrinda - Along with Radha ji, Tulsi is also called Vrinda. In such a situation, if you give this name to your beloved, then you get the blessings of Radha ji.
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  • Gaurangi - Radha Ji is also called Gaurangi, which means one who gives happiness or one with fair complexion.
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  • Kishori - Radha ji is also called Kishori. This name is also very cute to hear. In such a situation, you can choose this name for your daughter
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  • Riddhika - The name Riddhika means successful or beloved of Lord Krishna. This name will also be very good for your daughter. It is also a very unique and modern name.
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  • Rasika - Radha ji is also called Rasika, which means beautiful. In such a situation, you can choose this name for your darling.
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  • Viraja - Viraja is a very beautiful and attractive name. This name will look very cute on your daughter.
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  • Ramya – This is a very cute and short name, which is associated with Radha ji.
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  • Vishoka - Vishoka is also one of the 108 names of Radha ji. Which means destruction of all sorrows.
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