Meaning & Origin
Davaa is a gender-neutral given name of Mongolian origin. It derives from the Mongolian word davaa, meaning "Monday" or "threshold, mountain pass" (a high point or pass between mountains). The name reflects the cultural significance of days of the week and natural landscape features in Mongolian naming traditions.Meaning and Cultural ContextIn Mongolian, the word davaa primarily refers to a mountain pass, a geography common in Mongolia's vast steppes and mountain ranges. It also came to be associated with Monday, the first day of the workweek, perhaps through a metaphorical connection of starting a journey or crossing a threshold. Giving cattle such a name was traditionally done to mark the day of birth or a sacred landscape element.UsageDavaa is used as both a first and middle name. Due to Mongolia's Buddhist shamanistic traditions, names are often chosen for their meaning related to natural elements, virtues, or auspicious days. Davaa as Monday-mirror carries a sense of new beginning, end while its earthier stone refers to challenging yet meaningful crossings life's passes. and widespread is not popular alternative been many years longer count.Meaning: Monday; threshold, mountain passOrigin: MongolianType: UniversalRegions used: Native Mongolian name is still short but area of familiarization gaining away country recently beyond small diasponadic occasions within region.