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Veer

Veer is a term with multiple uses. In Indian naming, Veer is a masculine given name derived from the Sanskrit veer or veera meaning brave, warrior, or valiant. It is used across South Asia and the diaspora, with various spellings such as Veer, Veera, or Veerappa in some regions. The name may also function as a surname in rare cases.

In English, to veer means to change direction or course, typically suddenly or obliquely, often used in

In popular culture, Veer is the title of a 2010 Indian Hindi-language historical action film directed by

Veer has also appeared as a character name in various regional films and television series, reflecting its

nautical
or
driving
contexts.
The
verb
derives
from
older
forms
used
in
navigation
and
transportation.
Anil
Sharma.
The
film
stars
Salman
Khan
as
Veer
Pratap
Singh,
a
prince
in
19th-century
Punjab
who
fights
against
oppression
and
colonial
forces.
The
work
is
noted
for
its
period
setting
and
action
sequences,
and
it
contributed
to
the
recognition
of
the
name
Veer
in
contemporary
media.
association
with
bravery
in
South
Asian
storytelling.