Anil Kumar (born 1958) is an American management consultant.
Anil Kumar may also refer to:
Rajkumar or Raj Kumar may refer to:
Murali may refer to:
Rahul is a popular male name in India and has a variety of meanings. The earliest meaning found in the Upanishads is "conqueror of all miseries." Later use of the word is attributed to the Buddha, who named his son Rahula as he felt that family ties could be an obstacle in the path to renunciation and nirvana. Buddha uttered Rahul when he first saw his son and gave a new meaning "relationship" and "bondage" to this name. Rahul means Moon, Able/efficient in Sanskrit and Pali. Rahul also means "Traveler" in Arabic.
Santosh, also spelled as Santhosh, is a given name in India and Nepal, usually masculine, sometimes feminine. The name means "Confidence" or "Leader".
Kumar is a title, given name, middle name, or a family name found in the Indian subcontinent, mainly in, but not limited to, India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and Nepal, though not specific to any religion, ethnicity, or caste. It is a generic title which variously means prince, son, boy, or chaste. It is the 11th most common family name in the world as of August 2019.
Rohit, pronounced[ˈroːɦɪt̪]) is a given name, typically male, used among Indian people. It is also used in some parts of Nepal. It is mostly used by Jains, Hindus, and Sikhs.
Anup is an Indian masculine given name. The Sanskrit word anūpa has the following meanings: 'watery', 'situated near the water', 'bank of a river', 'pond', 'lagoon'. The meaning of the name “Anup” is: "Incomparable, unequalled; unique; pond.
Vijayakumar is an Indian name and may refer to:
Vikas means expanding, progress or development in Sanskrit. It is often used as a masculine given name in Greater India. You would find people with this name all over India. Vikas and Pragati both means development. But Vikas name is given to males while Pragati to females.
Anand is a name of Indian origin, derived from the Sanskrit abstract noun आनन्द (ānanda), which means happiness or joy.
MuthuKumar, meaning child, may be used as a personal title, a given name or a family name. It was also the name of Kartikeya, the son of Shiva.
Manoj is a male given name of Indian origin. Notable people called Manoj include:
Upendra is an Indian masculine given name. The meaning of the Sanskrit word upendra is "younger brother of Indra" and refers to either Krishna or Vishnu, who as a son of Aditi was born subsequently to Indra.
Ajay, also transliterated as Ajai is an Indian masculine given name originating in Sanskrit ajaya "unconquered", "unsurpassed", "invincible". A related name is Ajit.
Dahiya is a surname of Indian origin. Notable people bearing this surname include:
Anil is a masculine Indian and Turkish name. In the Indian Sanskrit language it can be defined as “The God of the Air and the Wind”. In Turkish, it means “Righteous Ruler”, “Just Emperor” and “To Be Remembered Forever”. Notable persons with this name include:
Kishore ([kɪʃoːr]) is an Indian name that may refer to:
Tulsi is a name.
Anil Kumar Yadav may refer to two Indian politicians from Bihar:
Anil Sharma may refer to: