Vineet

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Vineet
GenderMale and Female
Origin
Meaningmodest one [1]
Region of originIndia
Other names
Alternative spellingVineeth or Vinit

Vineet, alternatively Vineeth, is an Indian name. Notable people with the name include:

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References

  1. Holly Ivins (1 June 2010). 10,000 Baby Names: How to choose the best name for your baby. Crimson Publishing. pp. 325–. ISBN   978-1-905410-73-6 . Retrieved 5 May 2020.