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Dave (surname)

Dave (દવે; Gujarati pronunciation: [ˈdəʋɛː]) is a Gujarati Brahmin surname. This surname is common amongst the Audichya Brahmins hailing from the Indian state of Gujarat. Many Audichya Brahmins assumed this surname to indicate their expertise and mastery over two Vedas. This surname also denotes the Brahmin caste. It is derived from Sanskrit dvivedī "(one who has studied) two Vedas"[1] (via Middle Indo-Aryan duvea then Old Gujarati duve).[2]

Dave
PronunciationGujarati pronunciation: [ˈdəʋɛ]
Origin
Language(s)Gujarati
Meaning"(one who has studied) two Vedas"
Region of originGujarat, Maharashtra, Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh (India)

Notable people with the surname

  • Ashok Dave (born 1952), Indian Gujarati columnist and humourist
  • Balmukund Dave (1916–1993), Indian Gujarati journalist and poet
  • Eva Dave (1931–2009), Indian Gujarati writer
  • Jyotindra Dave (1901–1980), Indian Gujarati humourist
  • Harindra Dave (1930–1995), Indian Gujarati poet, journalist, playwright and novelist
  • Harish Krishnaram Dave (born 1953), Indian Gujarati poet and translator known as Harish Meenashru
  • Himmatlal Ramchandra Dave (1887–1976), Indian Gujarati writer and monk known as Swami Anand

See also

References

  1. ^ "Dave Name Meaning & Dave Family History at Ancestry.com". www.ancestry.com. Retrieved 2017-07-20.
  2. ^ Pandit, P. B. (1961). "Historical Phonology of Gujarati Vowels". Language. Linguistic Society of America. 37 (1): 54–66. doi:10.2307/411249. JSTOR 411249.

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