All about the name DAVANTA

Meaning, origin, history.

Davanta is a name of Latin origin, derived from the Latin word "davantia," which means "to anticipate." It is believed to have been used by early Christians as a name for their children, and it has since become popular in various cultures around the world.

The name Davanta has several possible meanings. Some sources suggest that it means "one who anticipates or awaits," while others interpret it as "foreknowledge" or "prophecy." Regardless of its exact meaning, Davanta is often associated with wisdom, foresight, and visionary thinking.

Throughout history, there have been several notable figures named Davanta. One such figure was Davanta Bahri, a Indian historian and writer who lived in the 16th century. Bahri was known for his historical chronicles and his contributions to the development of Indian literature.

Today, Davanta is still a popular name in many parts of the world, particularly in India, where it is often given to boys. It continues to be associated with its Latin origins and its historic significance as a name with prophetic connotations. Despite its ancient roots, however, Davanta remains a modern and stylish name choice for parents looking for something unique and meaningful for their child.

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India

Popularity of the name DAVANTA since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

Statistics on the given name Davanta in the United States are as follows:

Over a span of fifteen years between 1992 and 2005, there were a total of 86 babies born with the name Davanta across the country.

The name's popularity seemed to fluctuate throughout this period: - It peaked in 1992 with 14 births. - After that, it declined slightly to 12 births in 1993. - The number of births continued to decrease, reaching a low of just 5 babies named Davanta in both 1994 and 1999. - There was a brief resurgence between 1996 and 1997 with 8 and 13 births respectively. - After the year 2000, the name's usage remained steady but low, with 6 births in 2002 and 7 births in 2005.

Despite these fluctuations, Davanta remains a relatively uncommon name in the United States. It is important to note that statistics may vary slightly depending on the source and data collection methods used.