Hvidt

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Hvidt
Origin
Language(s) Danish
Meaning white
Region of origin Denmark
Other names
Variant form(s)Hvid, Hviid

Hvidt is a Danish surname derived from hvid, meaning "white".

Notable people bearing the surname Hvidt include:

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