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The meaning of ''"Pravin"'' in the Sanskrit language is "skilled" or "talented." It is most often a male name and a [[Given Name|given name]], and less commonly a [[surname]]. |
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Pravin is a Name given meaning of Person doing impossible things in the world. Contains lot of meanings like. |
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==Notable people== |
==Notable people== |
Revision as of 10:10, 20 December 2022
The meaning of "Pravin" in the Sanskrit language is "skilled" or "talented." It is most often a male name and a given name, and less commonly a surname.
Notable people
- Pravin Tambe, Indian cricketer
- Pravin Hansraj, Indian cricketer
- Pravin Tarde, Indian film director
- Pravin Darekar, Indian politician
- Pravin Gordhan, South African politician
- Pravin Amre, Indian cricketer
- Pravin Bhatt, Indian film cinematographer, director and screenwriter
- Pravin Arlekar, Indian politician
- Pravin Joshi, Indian stage actor and director. He was a leading figure of the commercial Gujarati theatre in the...
- Pravin Togadia, Indian doctor, cancer surgeon and an advocate for Hindu nationalism...
- Pravin Mani, Indian musician
- Pravin Rathod, Indian politician
- Pravin Godkhindi, Indian classical Hindustani flute (bansuri) player
- Pravin Datke, Indian politician
- Pravin Naik, Indian politician
- Pravin Mishra, Indian filmmaker, painter, and newspaper columnist
- Pravin Makadiya, Indian politician
- Pravin Thipsay, Indian chess player
- Pravin Varaiya, academic
- Pravin Krishna, academic
- Pravin Pote, (P.R.Pote Patil), Indian politician
- Pravin Jadhav, Indian archer
- Pravin Guanasagaran, Singaporean footballer
- Pravin Rai Mahal, palace in Madhya Pradesh
- Pravin Darji, Indian essayist, poet, critic and editor
- Pravin Dubey, cricketer
- Pravin Patkar, is an Indian academic and human rights activist
- Pravin Singh, Fijian politician of Indian descent
- Pravin H. Parekh, senior counsel practising at Supreme Court of India