Dwivedi

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Hindi द्विवेदी (dvivedī), which is from Sanskrit द्विवेदिन् (dvivedin, familiar with the two Vedas); ultimately from द्वि (dvi, two) + वेद (veda, knowledge; Veda).

Proper noun

Dwivedi (plural Dwivedis)

  1. A surname.
    • 2023, Santanu Bhattacharya, One Small Voice, Fig Tree, page 10:
      Dwivedi is the uncle down the street.’
      He couldn’t tell the difference; they sounded the same to his ears. ‘Who is better? Them or us?
      ‘Both are high-caste Brahmins. But our ancestors knew three Vedas; theirs knew only two.’

Statistics

  • According to the 2010 United States Census, Dwivedi is the 38155th most common surname in the United States, belonging to 581 individuals. Dwivedi is most common among Asian/Pacific Islander (95.87%) individuals.

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