Gyawali
Gyawali (Nepali: ज्ञवाली) is a surname or family name found in Nepal. It is also written as Gyawali, Gnyawali, Gnawali or Gyanwali; however, Gyawali is the correct spelling based on the letters that is used to form the letter ज्ञ. The surname belongs to a Brahmin/Kshatriya caste in Nepal.
Pronunciation | [gæwɒli:] |
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Language(s) | Nepali |
Origin | |
Language(s) | Khas language |
Derivation | Jnawa |
Meaning | Inhabitants of Gyawa Kshetra |
Other names | |
Derivative(s) | Gnyawali, Gnawali, Gyanwali, Gyawali, |
Etymology
Jnawali is historically believed to have an origin from present day Gulmi/Arghakhanchi area.[1] 'Jnawa' is the old endangered name of Baletaksar, Chautara and Bamgha VDC of Gulmi.[2][3][1] The word Jnawali was historically derived as the inhabitants of Jnawa Kshetra.[4]
Notable People
Notable people with the name include:
- Surya Bikram Gyawali, a Nepali historian
- Shova Gyawali, an author and media entrepreneur
- Radha Gyawali, Former Minister
- Pradeep Gyawali, Nepalese politician
- Thakur Prasad Gyawaly, Former Inspector General of Nepal Police
- Ram Kumar Gyawali, a Nepalese politician
References
- "धार्मिक एवं पर्यटकिय विरासत बोकेको गुल्मीको घुम्नैपर्ने १० स्थानहरु". Jagaran Post. 2019-04-03. Retrieved 2022-06-03.
- "ज्ञवा : एक परिचय". gyawasanchar.
- "ज्ञवा बलेटक्सार मा.वि. ले मनायो ५१ औँ बार्षिक उत्सव". Setomasi. 2021-11-18. Retrieved 2022-06-03.
- About Gyawa Kshetra By Gyawa Sanchar abhiyan 2013, retrieved 2022-06-03
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