Kulvir
Kulvir is a given name of Punjabi origin, commonly found among Sikh communities. The name is derived from Sanskrit roots. "Kul" translates to "clan" or "family," and "vir" means "brave" or "hero." Therefore, Kulvir can be interpreted to mean "brave of the clan" or "hero of the family." It is a masculine given name and is popular in the Punjab region of India and among the Punjabi diaspora worldwide. The name often carries connotations of strength, courage, and loyalty to one's family and community. While it is predominantly a male name, variations or similar-sounding names might exist for females in different cultural contexts, though Kulvir itself is not typically used for girls. The use of this name is deeply embedded in the cultural and linguistic heritage of the Punjabi people.