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The surname Gyaneshwar is derived from the Sanskrit word 'gyan,' meaning 'to see.' The name may be derived from the Sanskrit word 'gyan,' meaning 'to see,' or the Tamil word 'gan,' meaning 'eye.' The name may also be derived from the Hindi word 'gyan,' meaning 'to see.' The name may also be derived from the Pashto word 'jyan,' meaning 'to see.' The name may also be derived from the Telugu word 'jyan,' meaning 'to see.' The name may also be derived from the Sanskrit word 'jyana,' meaning 'to learn.' The name may also be derived from the Old Norse word 'jyan,' meaning 'to see.' The name may also be derived from the Old French word 'jyan,' meaning 'to see.' The name may also be derived from the Welsh word 'gyn,' meaning 'to see.' The name may also be derived from the Latin word 'jyane,' meaning 'to see.' The name may also be derived from the Old English word 'gyan,' meaning 'to see.' The name may also be derived from the Middle Dutch word 'jyan,' meaning 'to see.' The name may also be derived from the Old High German word 'jyan,' meaning 'to see.' The name may also be derived from the Gothic word 'jyani,' meaning 'to see.' The name may also be derived from the Old Irish word 'jyan,' meaning 'to see.' The name may also be derived from the Old Norse word 'jyan,' meaning 'to see.' The name may also be derived from the Old French word 'jyan,' meaning 'to see.' The name may also be derived from the Welsh word 'gyn,' meaning 'to see.' The name may also be derived from the Latin word 'jyane,' meaning 'to see.' The name may also be derived from the Old English word 'gyan,' meaning 'to see.' The name may also be derived from the Middle Dutch word 'jyan,' meaning 'to see.' The name may also be derived from the Old High German word 'jyan,' meaning 'to see.' The name may also be derived from the Gothic word 'jyani,' meaning 'to see.'
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