Gunwant name meaning

Gender: Boy
Origin:
Usage: Bengali, Hindi, Marathi, Sikh, Telugu, Gujarati, Kannada, Malayalam, Oriya, Punjabi and Tamil
Meaning: Virtuous
Rashi: Kumbha
Nakshatra: Dhanishta
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What does Gunwant mean?

Gunwant largely is used among Sikhs, Tamil, Punjabi, Marathi, Bengali, Hindi, Kannada, Gujarati, Oriya, Telugu and Malayalam is a boy name, meaning of Gunwant is "Virtuous".

How popular is the name Gunwant?

Gunwant is a common baby name in India. At least, 1000 people globally have been given the name, concentrated mainly in Islamic countries as per our findings.

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You are unique and born to stand out. If letter T stands at the end of your name, you are probably the slowest, cautious, and discreet person in the world. No one dares to say bad things about you. You know exactly what you want to achieve in life and that's comfort, inner peace, and harmony. When it comes to your career, reconsider your moves before you make any stupid decision you will regret later like you always do.

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