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Dewi may refer to either a Welsh or Southeast Asian name. Neither is pronounced as "dewy".

Welsh name

Dewi ([ˈdɛwiː], also [ˈdauwiː] or [ˈdeːwiː]) is an alternate or diminutive form of the Welsh masculine given name Dafydd ("David").

It is most famously borne by the patron saint of Wales, Saint David (Template:Lang-cy).

It may also refer to:

Asian name

Dewi ([ˈdewi]) is also the Indonesian and Malay version of the Hindu devi ("goddess").

It may refer to:


See also