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keert

Keert is a given name of Indian origin, commonly treated as a transliteration of the Sanskrit word kirti, which means fame, glory, or reputation. In onomastic usage, Keert and its variants are often used in India and among Indian communities abroad, and are typically associated with positive qualities reflected by the meaning of the root term.

Variants and spellings of the name arise from differences in transliteration and regional pronunciation. Common forms

Gender and usage: in contemporary naming practices within Indian culture, Kirti and Keerti are predominantly feminine

Cultural context: the meaning tied to fame and virtuous reputation makes Keert a meaningful choice for many

See also: Kirti, Keerti, Keerthi, Kirthi. Kirti is the original Sanskrit term meaning fame; the other spellings

include
Kirti,
Keerti,
Keerthi,
and
Kirthi,
with
Keert
sometimes
appearing
as
a
shortened
or
modernized
version.
The
choice
of
spelling
often
reflects
linguistic
background,
family
preference,
and
immigration
history.
names,
though
spellings
like
Keert
may
be
adopted
in
more
gender-neutral
contexts
or
as
nicknames
in
some
families.
The
name
gained
broader
recognition
through
literature,
cinema,
and
across
the
Indian
diaspora,
contributing
to
its
continued
use
in
various
communities.
parents.
The
name
is
most
commonly
found
in
South
Asia
and
among
people
of
Indian
descent
worldwide,
where
it
may
be
part
of
longer
given
names
or
used
independently.
are
common
transliterations
of
the
same
root
concept.