Triptii is from the Sanskrit tṛpti (तृप्ति — satisfaction, contentment, fulfillment). A modern American baby name in the broader Sanskrit-Bollywood heritage aesthetic. Triptii Dimri (born 1994) — iconic Indian Bollywood actress; widely considered one of the most-celebrated emerging Indian actresses of the 2020s; widely known as the iconic foundational National Crush of India (2024) — an iconic moniker awarded by social media; her foundational films include the iconic foundational **Poster Boys (2017) — Bollywood debut at age 23 — Laila Majnu (2018) — directed by Sajid Ali — widely considered her foundational career-defining role — opposite Avinash Tiwary — a foundational modern adaptation of the iconic foundational Persian-Arabic love story by Nizami Ganjavi; the iconic foundational Bulbbul (2020) — Netflix India — directed by Anvita Dutt — produced by Anushka Sharma's iconic foundational Clean Slate Filmz — widely considered one of the foundational works of modern Indian feminist mythological cinema; Qala (2022) — directed by Anvita Dutt — Netflix India — earned her Filmfare Best Actress (OTT) + critical acclaim; the iconic foundational Animal (2023) — directed by Sandeep Reddy Vanga — opposite Ranbir Kapoor — widely considered the foundational highest-grossing Bollywood film of 2023 — over $86 million worldwide box office — her foundational role as Zoya broke her into the foundational A-list of Bollywood; subsequent iconic foundational works include Bad Newz (2024), Vicky Vidya Ka Woh Wala Video (2024), Dhadak 2 (2025), and Spirit (2026) opposite Prabhas; over 8 million Instagram followers — among the fastest-growing Indian celebrity accounts of 2023-2024; brand ambassador for major Indian + global fashion + cosmetics brands. Princess Triptii** — Hindu heritage naming.
Featured throughout Bollywood and Sanskrit heritage.
Triptii reduces to one.