Bina may refer to:
Sharada or Sarada may refer to:
Joshi is a surname used by the Brahmin (caste) in India and Nepal. Joshi is also sometimes spelled as Jyoshi. The name is derived from the Sanskrit word Jyotishi meaning "astrologer" or a person who practices jyotisha. Jyotisha refers to Hindu astrology and astronomy and is derived from jyotish.
Sharma is a Brahmin Hindu surname in India and Nepal. The Sanskrit stem ṣárman- can mean 'joyfulness', 'comfort', 'happiness'. Sarma is an alternative English spelling of the name. Some Assamese Brahmins use Sarmah.
Devi is the Sanskrit word for goddess.
Varmā, Verma, Varman, or Burman are surnames found in India and South-East Asia.
Tiwari is a surname of the Hindu Brahmin communities commonly found in India and Nepal. Alternative spellings include Tiwary and Tewari.
Shah is a common surname in India, Nepal, Bangladesh and Pakistan.
Tarana is a type of composition in Indian classical vocal music.
Bina-Etawa, often shortened as Bina, is a city in the Bina-Etawa district in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. The city is an important center of economic and industrial activities for the state; a major oil refinery BPCL's Bina Refinery is located in Bina. This region is known for its high quality wheat, which is exported internationally.
Kamini may refer to:
The Garhwali people are an Indian ethnolinguistic group native to the Garhwal, in the Indian state of Uttarakhand, who speak Garhwali, an Indo-Aryan language.
Gayatri is the feminine form of gāyatra, a Sanskrit word for a song or a hymn. It may also refer to:
Shukla is a word of Sanskrit origin that means "bright" or "white". Similar to what goes for Shukla Paksha (शुक्लपक्ष) bright moonlight during waxing phase. These are the highest caste of Brahmins. Traditionally, people with Shukla surname have been found in the North Indian states and the Gangetic Plains, although significant numbers are present in other parts of the country as well.
Azad may refer to:
Bina Assembly constituency is one of the 230 Vidhan Sabha constituencies of Madhya Pradesh state in central India. This constituency is reserved for the candidates belonging to the Scheduled castes since 2008, following the delimitation of the Legislative Assembly constituencies.
Gauri, occasionally spelt Gouri, is a given name of India. It is derived from gaurī 'white', 'shining, brilliant', which is used as an epithet of the goddess Parvati, especially in the Mahagauri manifestation.
Durga is a Hindu goddess.
Chand means Moon in Hindi.