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Ravina

Ravina is usually linked to Sanskrit roots related to ravi, "sun," giving it bright and radiant associations.

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Ravina is a name of Sanskrit heritage, built on the root *ravi*, the Sanskrit word for the sun and one of the twelve names of the sun god Surya in Hindu cosmology. *Ravi* appears throughout Indian literature, philosophy, and music—most famously in the name Ravi Shankar, the sitar maestro who introduced Indian classical music to global audiences in the 20th century. The suffix *-na* or *-ina* in Sanskrit and its derived languages creates a softened, often feminine form, so Ravina can be understood as 'of the sun,' 'solar one,' or 'she who is like sunlight.'

The name is found across the Indian subcontinent and diaspora, particularly among Punjabi, Hindi-speaking, and Gujarati communities, where solar imagery carries auspicious weight. In Vedic tradition, the sun represents clarity, vitality, and the dispelling of darkness—qualities invoked when a child is given a sun-rooted name. Ravina also has resonance in Hebrew-adjacent naming, where *rav* means 'great' or 'teacher,' though this connection is likely coincidental rather than etymological.

In the broader English-speaking world, Ravina carries an exotic, melodic quality that places it alongside names like Kalinda, Davina, and Serena—names that feel both international and immediately pronounceable. The name has grown steadily in popularity within South Asian diaspora communities in the UK, Canada, and the United States, worn with pride as a bridge between ancestral culture and contemporary life. Its warm phonetics and luminous meaning make it a name that ages beautifully.

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