The name Rewa is a unique and melodious choice for a baby girl, pronounced as RAY-wah (/ˈreɪwə/). It has roots in various cultures, making it a versatile and multicultural option. One notable variation of the name is Riva. Although not extremely common, Rewa has been used sporadically in the United States over the years, with its highest occurrence being 57 newborns in 1971. The name saw a resurgence in popularity during the early 2000s but remains relatively rare today, adding to its distinctive charm. With its beautiful sound and rich cultural associations, Rewa is an excellent choice for parents looking for a meaningful and uncommon name for their daughter.
Rewa Prasad Dwivedi, also known as 'Acharya' Dwivedi, was a versatile Sanskrit scholar, poet, writer, teacher, and critic who wrote original works under the pseudonym "sanatana," meaning 'the eternal.' |