Kavya (disambiguation)

Kavya (disambiguation)

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Kavya is:

* kavya, a Sanskrit literary style
* Kavya is also a popular first name for an Indian girl. It means a sonnet or poem. People named Kavya or similar variants include:
** Kavya Madhavan, actress
** Kaavya Viswanathan, author
** In India, it is also popularly written as Kaavya.
*Distinguish from caviare.


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