Sumit

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Sumit
GenderMale
Language(s) Hindi
Origin
Meaning
  • 1.Good friend
  • 2.Well pleased
Region of origin India
Other names
Alternative spellingSumit

Sumit or Sumeet is a masculine given name. It originated from Devanagari language and means "good friend" or "well pleased". [1] [2]

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Notable people with the given name include:

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References

  1. Turner, Marcia Layton (2009). The Complete Idiot's Guide to 40,000 Baby Names (2nd ed.). Alpha Books. p.  409. ISBN   978-1592578412 . Retrieved 21 September 2018. Sumit (Hindi) Good friend.
  2. Dogra, Ramesh Chander; Dogra, Urmila (2002). Thought Provoking Sikh Names. Star Publications. p. 234. ISBN   978-8176500517 . Retrieved 21 September 2018. Sumit (m) Well pleased