Siva
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of Siva
from Sanskrit Śiva, literally: the auspicious (one)
Example Sentences
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“It’s early days, but right now, I would call it a great addition to our automotive portfolio,” president Siva Sivaram told investors.
From The Wall Street Journal • May 7, 2026
“Driven by massive compute demand, data centers are transitioning to 800-volt DC designs and adopting power systems architecture and technology from the electric-vehicle industry,” CEO Siva Sivaram said on the earnings call.
From MarketWatch • Apr. 23, 2026
Chairman James Siva said in a statement that the regulations are an “important step in combating unscrupulous and illegal gaming in California.”
From Los Angeles Times • Feb. 18, 2026
Fellow The Wanted bandmate Siva Kaneswaran offered his support on George's social media post, commenting: "Here for you brother. Rest up and get well soon."
From BBC • Dec. 12, 2024
The male on the right side bears the emblems of Siva or Mahadeva, the female on the left those of Parvati or Sacti.
From Ancient Pagan and Modern Christian Symbolism With an Essay on Baal Worship, On The Assyrian Sacred "Grove," And Other by Inman, Thomas
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