Shweta
Shweta (Devanagari: श्वेता) is an Indian Hindu feminine given name. The Sanskrit word श्वेता śvetā literally means pure or white.[1] The Hindu goddess of knowledge Saraswati is also known as ‘Shwetambara.’ [2]
Gender | Feminine |
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Origin | |
Meaning | pure, white |
Region of origin | India |
Other names | |
Related names | Shveta, Suvetha, Sweta, Sweth, Swetha, Seta, Shwetha,Shiveta |
Notable people
Shweta
- Shweta Bhardwaj, (born 30 September 1985), Indian actress and model
- Shweta Chaudhary, (born 3 July 1986), Indian shooter
- Shweta Gulati, Indian television actress
- Shweta Kawatra (born 1986), Indian actress
- Shweta Menon, (born 23 April 1974), Indian actress and model
- Shweta Mohan, (born 19 November 1986), Indian singer
- Shweta Munshi, Indian television actress
- Shweta Pandit, (born 7 July 1986), Indian singer
- Shweta Prasad, (born 11 January 1991), Indian film actress
- Shweta Salve, Indian television actress and model
- Shweta Shetty, (born 1969), Indian singer
- Shweta Sekhon, (born 6 November 1997), Malaysian model and beauty pageant titleholder
- Shweta Subram, Indo-Canadian Bollywood playback singer
- Shweta Rathore, (born 13 June 1988) Indian bodybuilder
- Shweta Taneja, Indian novelist, graphic novelist and journalist
- Shweta Tiwari, Indian film and television actress
- Shweta Tripathi, (born 6 July 1985) Indian actress
- Shweta Chaugule, (born 14 August 1999) Dancer
Shwetha
- Shwetha Bandekar, actress in Tamil and Telugu cinema
- Shwetha Chengappa, actress in Kannada cinema
- P. Shwetha, actress in Tamil cinema
- Shwetha Srivatsav, actress in Kannada cinema
- Shwetha Subramaniam, alex turner's wife
See also
- Oxyopes shweta, a species of lynx spider
- Sweta, a genus of leafhopper in the subfamily Typhlocybinae
- Svetlana, a Slavic cognate
References
- Monier-Williams, Monier (1899). A Sanskrit-English dictionary : etymologically and philologically arranged with special reference to cognate Indo-European languages. Oxford: Clarendon Press.
- Monier-Williams, Monier (1899). A Sanskrit-English dictionary : etymologically and philologically arranged with special reference to cognate Indo-European languages. Oxford: Clarendon Press.
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