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Ravish

Ravish is a masculine given name used primarily in India and among people of Indian descent. It appears in various transliterations and is commonly given to boys in the Indian diaspora, though its usage is not confined to any single language or region within South Asia. The name is distinct from its English homograph ravish, which is a verb meaning to seize or carry off by force; in the context of a personal name, Ravish and the verb are unrelated.

Etymology and meaning of Ravish can vary by family tradition. In many Indian naming patterns, names derived

Notable people: Ravish Kumar (born 1974) is an Indian journalist and author known for his work in

See also: Ravi is a related root name from which Ravish is sometimes derived, and Ravinder is

from
Sanskrit
roots
or
from
combinations
that
evoke
positive
attributes
are
common.
Ravish
is
often
treated
as
a
modern
form
related
to
Ravi,
which
means
sun
in
several
Indian
languages,
and
it
may
be
chosen
for
its
phonetic
appeal
as
well
as
potential
semantic
associations
with
brightness
or
energy.
Because
Indian
names
are
frequently
chosen
for
their
sound
and
personal
significance,
the
exact
intended
meaning
can
differ
from
one
bearer
to
another.
Hindi-language
media
and
for
his
role
as
a
prominent
television
presenter.
another
common
Indian
given
name
with
shared
linguistic
or
cultural
connections.