Dhavit is an Indian name for boys meaning White; Washed; Pure; Clean. Read below for Dhavit's celebrity and ruler associations, and numerological meanings. If Dhavit is the one, congratulations!
Dhawan Name Meaning. Indian (Panjab): Hindu (Khatri) name based on the name of a clan in the Khatri community. It is popularly believed to mean 'runner', 'messenger', from Sanskrit dhav- 'to run'.
Alternately, Arabic, meaning true child of the earth or female deer; doe. Originally used by the Romans as a nickname for a woman from Africa. This was the name of two early saints. Means "whitish red" in Arabic. Famous real-life people named Afra: | Edit.
From a medieval French nickname meaning "white, fair". This name and its cognates in other languages are ultimately derived from the Germanic word blanc. An early bearer was the 12th-century Blanca of Navarre, the wife of Sancho III of Castile.
Indian Origin. "Pure White" The meaning of the name Dhavala is Pure White. The origin of the name Dhavala is Indian.
Gwenda is a feminine given name of Welsh origin. It was apparently coined in the 20th century using the Welsh adjectives gwen "white, fair, blessed" and da "good", and may also be a variant of Gwendolen or a feminine form of Gwyndaf, a Welsh saint. The name was "regularly used until the 1960s, now rare."
Latin Meaning: The name Levana is a Latin baby name. In Latin the meaning of the name Levana is: Raise up. Levana was the Roman mythological goddess and protectress of newborns.
Shivta is a baby girl name its meaning is . Mostly popular in hindu religion. The poeple have viewed this name 2391 times.
Shveti is a baby girl name its meaning is . Mostly popular in hindu religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1948 times.
Shweta (Devanagari: शà¥à¤µà¥‡à¤¤à¤¾) is a Hindu/Sanskrit Indian feminine given name, which means "fair", "fair one", "lovely", "pure" and "white". Shweta originates from the Sanskrit language. It signifies the Hindu goddess of knowledge, education and intellect, Saraswati. Saraswati is also known as "Shwetambara".