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Etymology edit

Transliteration of Hindi कीर्ति (kīrti, fame, renown, glory).

Proper noun edit

Kirti

  1. A female given name of Hindu usage
    • 2016, Juggi Bhasin, Bollywood Deception: When Death Bares a Mask of Glamour and Sleaze[1], Penguin, →ISBN, →ISBN:
      The left-handed girl sitting in front of him was Kirti and not Jennie.
    • 2019, R C Natarajan, Post Googlism and Other Short Stories, Manipal University Press, →ISBN, page 121, →ISBN:
      Shreyas was worried. He had called his wife Kirti on her cell phone. There was no response. Kirti had told him after lunch that she would go out to buy fruits and vegetables at Abids market.
    • 2021, Nagesh Sudhakar, Love Beyond Religion, Booksclinic Publishing, →ISBN, page 79, →ISBN:
      Kirti had known the two of them as good friends because she saw them a couple of times talking to each other.

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