Daivat
da(i)-vat
Origin:Indian
Other Origin(s):Sanskrit
Meaning:Power, strength; Divine; Luck, chance
Daivat is a boy's name of Indian origin with roots in a variety of India-based languages, including Hindi, Sanskrit, and Kannada. Meaning "power" or "strength," Daivat's distinctive form embodies the very essence of a deity. In its original Sanskrit दैवत, Daivat comes from Daivata and translates as "divine," infusing the name with a rare potency that extends beyond the human realms. Personifying the fearless heart of a god, young Daivat can feel secure in their potential, endlessly inspired to strive to unimaginable heights. Daivat can also translate to “luck” or “chance,” always reminding baby that good luck and fortune is in their future.
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Hamari Web, Daivat Name Meaning
Wisdom Library, Daivata: 14 definitions
DDSA, The Practical Sanskrit-English Dictionary, दैवत daivata
DDSA, A Practical Hindi-English Dictionary, दैवात्
Alar: Kannada-English corpus, (ದೈವತ(https://alar.ink/dictionary/kannada/english/(%E0%B2%A6%E0%B3%88%E0%B2%B5%E0%B2%A4)
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