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Mohinder is an Indian male name, possibly a variant of Mahendra. Among the people named Mohinder are:

Mahendra is a Sanskrit compound word deriving from Maha and Indra Deva from Hindu mythology. It has been used in compound royal styles. For a similar derivative, see Mahindra.

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