Rawat (surname)

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The surname Rawat is a prominent family name in South Asia, particularly in India. It is commonly associated with Rajputs of Rajasthan,[1] Uttarakhand (Garhwal and Kumaon),[2] and Himachal Pradesh. The name is also used among various communities in the Himalayan regions and carries connotations of nobility and leadership.[citation needed] In Uttarakhand, Rajasthan and Himachal Pradesh the surname is used among Thakurs.

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Rawat
LanguageHindi, Kumaoni, Garhwali
Origin
Region of originUttarakhand, Rajasthan, Gujarat
Other names
See alsoParmar (Panwar), Negi, Rautela, Bisht, Bhandari, Rana
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Meaning

The surname Rawat is derived from the Sanskrit word "Rajvata," meaning "ruler" or "kingdom."

The word 'Rawat' is a compound where 'Ra' stands for Rajput, 'Va' for Veer (brave), and 'Ta' for Talwar (sword). It symbolizes a Rajput warrior who is brave and skilled with the sword — known as a Rawat Rajput.

Historically, it was used as a title for people who performed exceptionally well in wars or possessed exceptional bravery Over time, it became a hereditary surname passed down through generations.

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