Trivedi is a Northern and Western family name from India reflecting the mastery of a Brahmin over three of the four vedas (including the Vedic Branch he was born into). In Sanskrit Trivedi means ‘one that knows the three Vedas’, from tri = ‘three’ + veda ‘(sacred) knowledge’ leading to vedi = 'to see'. Similar family names are Chaturvedi (one who knows four vedas) and Dwivedi (one who knows two vedas).
Ami Trivedi, Indian television and theatre artist
Amit Trivedi, Indian film composer, musician, singer and lyricist, working in Bollywood
Arvind Trivedi, Indian actor
Aseem Trivedi, anti-corruption cartoonist
Bhoomi Trivedi, Indian singer
Chandulal Madhavlal Trivedi, KCSI, Kt., CIE, OBE, ICS (1893–1981), Indian administrator and civil servant
Dinesh Trivedi (born 1950), Indian politician from All India Trinamool Congress
Ira Trivedi, Indian novelist, yogini, entrepreneur, speaker and globe trotter
Kranti Trivedi, one of the most prolific Hindi language writers of the past century
Manan Trivedi (born 1974), physician, Iraq War veteran
R. K. Trivedi, former Governor of Gujarat who served from 1986 to 1990(nephew of Ram Pal Trivedi)
Ramarshi Dev Trivedi (1905–1976), Indian independence activist
Sandip Trivedi, Indian theoretical physicist working at Tata Institute for Fundamental Research (TIFR) at Mumbai, India
Sharda Rani Trivedi (died 1998), north Indian educator
Siddharth Trivedi (born 1982), Indian cricketer who represents Gujarat
Suchita Trivedi (born 1976), Indian film and television actress
Y. P. Trivedi, Indian Politician
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