Lakshitha is an Indian female given name derived from the Sanskrit word 'Lakshmi', meaning 'goddess of wealth and prosperity'. The name consists of four syllables (/laːkʂiːt̪haː/) and combines 'Lakshmi' with '-tha', a suffix denoting attribute or quality. It is often chosen by parents hoping to bestow the bearer with positivity and good fortune, reflecting the revered status of Goddess Lakshmi in Indian culture.