Mihir is a given name. Notable people with the given name include:
Suresh is an Indian masculine given name originating in the Sanskrit word sureśa. Its meaning is "Ruler of Gods" and it has been used an epithet for the Hindu gods Indra, Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva.
Goswami is an Indian surname. It is also pronounced as, Gosains, Gosine, Gossain, Gosain, Gossai and Gosavi.
Anwar is the English transliteration of two Arabic names commonly used in the Arab world by both Arab Christians and Muslims: the male given name ʼAnwar (أنور), meaning "luminous" or the female given name ʼAnwār (أنوار), meaning "a collection of lights". In Arabic, Anwar is also a comparative adjective with the meaning of "more enlightened".
Ghosh or Ghose is a native Bengali surname that is found among the Bengali Hindu community of India and Bangladesh.
Desai is an Indian administrative, princely or honorary title and surname.
Rajesh is a given name of Indian and Nepali origin.
Faridi is an Indian and Bangladeshi surname and given name. Notable people with the name include:
Kiran is a Nepali or Indian given name. It originates in the Sanskrit word kiraṇa, meaning "ray" or "ray of light" or "beam of light". Other names that sound like Kiran are Kira, Kirwan, Ciaran, Keiran and Kieran. Notable people with the name include:
Nitin or Nithin is a male first name in India and Nepal.
Majumdar is a native Bengali surname that is used by both the Bengali Hindu and Bengali Muslim community of Indian states of West Bengal, Assam and as well as of Bangladesh.
Mehra is a Khatri Hindu surname found in India, predominantly in the Punjab, Delhi and Jammu Regions. They generally come under the Dhai Ghar group of the Khatri Caste. Mehra surname are mainly Khatri in origin but many clans from other states also uses this surname as well. They are also known as Kashyap Rajputs. This surname derives from the word Mihir, meaning sun or master.
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.
Rashmi is a Hindu, Sanskrit unisexual name in India. Rashmi means a single 'First ray of light', a very popular name in Hindu. More common in females as compared to males.
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.
Raja is a common given name and a surname, derived from Sanskrit राजन् (rajan), meaning "king", "ruler".
Manoj is a male given name of Indian origin. Notable people called Manoj include:
Anisur Rahman is a masculine Muslim given name, meaning companion of the Most Merciful. Notable bearers of the name include:
Chandrakant Nureti is a given name. Notable people with the name include:
Pratik or Prateik is an Indian masculine given name that may refer to
Bharat is an Indian given name.