Vadna is a unique and beautiful name of Sanskrit origin, meaning "goddess of wealth" or "prosperity". In Hindu mythology, Vadna is considered the goddess of fortune and abundance. She is often depicted as a radiant woman with four arms, holding symbols of wealth such as coins, jewels, and golden vessels.
The name Vadna has a rich history dating back to ancient India. It was commonly used among Hindus and was often given to girls born into wealthy families or those who were believed to be blessed with good fortune. Over time, the name has gained popularity beyond its traditional boundaries and can now be found in various parts of the world.
Despite its origins and meanings, Vadna is not a particularly common name today. However, for those who choose this name for their child, it remains a unique and meaningful way to honor Hindu traditions while bestowing a beautiful and distinctive name upon them.
The name Vadna had a peak of popularity with 10 births in the year 1918, but it consistently maintained a steady number of births throughout the years mentioned, ranging from 5 to 6 births per year on average. However, there was a notable increase in popularity in 1924 with 9 births. Overall, between 1913 and 1927, Vadna experienced a total of 47 births.