Praveen
Praveen | |
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Pronunciation | Pra-veen |
Gender | Masculine |
Language(s) | Sanskrit |
Origin | |
Word/name | Hindu |
Meaning | "knowledge", "skillful", or "proficient" |
Region of origin | India |
Other names | |
Alternative spelling | Pravin, Prabin, Praween,Pravheen |
Variant form(s) | Pravin, Prabin, Praween, Pravheen |
Nickname(s) | Pravi |
Related names | Pravin, Prabin, Praween, Prawin, Pravheen |
Praveen (also spelled Prabin, Pravin, Pravheen or Praween) is a male name of Sanskrit origin. It is a common Indian, Nepalese, Sri Lankan or Thai given name. The actual meaning of the name in Sanskrit is "knowledge", "skillful", or "proficient".
In Hindi, Telugu and Kannada, the word "Praveen" refers to specialization in a particular aspect. For example, in Telugu: "Sangeetham lo praveenudu" refers to a particular person who is specialized in music.
The name "Praveen" was first used by royal heirs of the Ancient South-Indian Kingdoms who were born during the "Rudhrodhgaari" (57th year) of the 60-year cycle of the Tamil Calendar derived from ancient astronomical data, known as the "Tirukkanda Panchanga" (cf. The Secret Doctrine, 2:49-51).[1]
Notable people
- Praveen Chaudhari, Indian American physicist, former director of Brookhaven National Laboratory
- Praveen Thipsay, Indian chess grandmaster
- Praveen Swami, Indian security analyst, journalist and author. Former Diplomatic Editor The Daily Telegraph newspaper
- Yogesh Praveen, Indian author and expert on the history and culture of Avadh
- Praveen Kumar, Indian cricketer
- Pravin Amre, Indian cricketer
- Parveen Kumar Bala, the mayor of Ba, Fiji
- Praveen Togadia, General Secretary of the Vishva Hindu Parishad
- Praveen Chandra, leading Indian cardiologist
- Praveen Jordan, Indonesian Badminton Player
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