Sunita is a beautiful female name with origins in various South Asian cultures, including Hindi, Bengali, and Nepali. The name is pronounced as soo-NEE-tah (/suˈniːtɑ/). Sunita has a melodic sound that rolls off the tongue effortlessly. It is associated with qualities such as brightness, purity, and intelligence. In the United States, Sunita has been a moderately popular choice for baby girls over the years. It peaked in popularity during the early 1990s but has remained consistently used since then. The name Sunita carries an elegant charm that would be a wonderful choice for any little girl. Variations of the name include Sunitha.
Sunita Lyn Williams, also known as Suni, is an American astronaut and former record holder for most spacewalks by a woman. |
Sunita Narain is an Indian environmentalist, political activist, and advocate for sustainable development, serving as the director general of the Centre for Science and Environment and editor of Down To Earth magazine. |
Sunita Kohli is a renowned Indian interior designer, architectural restorer, and furniture manufacturer known for her restoration and decoration work on iconic buildings in India. |
Sunita Sharma is India's first woman cricket coach, known for training numerous first-class and international cricketers and receiving the Dronacharya Award in 2005. |
Sunita Mani is an Indian-American actress, dancer, and comedian known for her roles in Mr. Robot, GLOW, Save Yourselves!, and Evil Eye. |
Sunita Rani is an Indian athlete known for winning gold and bronze medals at the 2002 Asian Games, setting the current Indian national record in the 1,500 meters, and receiving prestigious awards despite a doping controversy. |
Sunita Shroff is a British television presenter and actress. |
Sunita Puri was a former captain of the Indian Women's Hockey Team and received the Arjuna Award for excellence in sports. |