Swati surnames are typically associated with the Swati clan, primarily found among the Rajputs in India and Pakistan. Common Swati surnames include "Swati," "Siyal," "Khan," "Sardar," and "Khatri." These surnames may indicate lineage, profession, or geographical origin and reflect the diverse cultural heritage of the Swati community. The Swati people are known for their rich traditions and history.
Swati Reddy was born in 1987.
Swati - film - was created in 1986.
Swati tribe
Swati Bajpai was born on 1983-05-24.
Swati Piramal was born on 1956-03-28.
Swati Sharma was born on 1973-01-17.
Swati Dandekar was born on 1951-03-06.
In Swati, you can say "sala kahle" to say goodbye.
Swati Shirwadkar has written: 'Woman and Sociocultural Changes'
In Swati, "nkosazane" translates to "inkosana." Both terms refer to a young girl or maiden, with "nkosazane" often used in Zulu and "inkosana" being the equivalent in Swati.
Swati Kaushal has written: 'UC Piece of Cake' 'Piece of cake'
You can say "sala kahle" in Swati to say bye, which translates to "stay well."