Supriya is a feminine given name.
Notable people with this name include the following
Arun may refer to:
Monica may refer to:
Annie may refer to:
Nisha, meaning "night" in Sanskrit, is an Indian female given name, and may refer to:
Karina /kəˈriːnə/ is a female given name of modern usage. It can be a variant spelling of Carina or a short form of Katarina/Katrina.
Karnik is an Indian surname. It is mainly found among the members of the Maharashtrian Chandraseniya Kayastha Prabhu (CKP) community. The Karnik are one of 42 families which compose the CKP community. The Karnik's gotra is Bharghav, their god is Surya, and their progenitor was named Karnik.
Pathak is a surname native to India. Pathak is mainly used by Hindu Brahmin communities of North India and Western India.
Carola is a female given name, the Latinized form of the Germanic given names Caroline or Carol.
Priyanka is a popular female given name in Hindu and Buddhist cultures. It is a name derived from the Sanskrit word 'Priyankera' or 'Priyankara', meaning someone or something that is amiable, lovable, or makes you happy and the one who has lovely eyes. In its adverb form it can also mean endearing behavior, for example an act of showing kindness or happiness or excitement; or kind agree-ability.
Baral is a surname found in people from Bangladesh, India, Nepal, as well as a small number of Jews from Poland and Austria.
Nabila, and its variant spellings Nabeela, Nabillah, and Nabeelah, is the feminine variation of the given name Nabil, meaning noble. Notable people with the name include:
Ananya is the common English spelling of two Indian given names: the masculine अनन्य ananya and the feminine अनन्या ananyā. The meaning of Ananya is 'unique'.
Farah or Farrah is a feminine and occasionally masculine given name in Arabic, Persian or Urdu.
Al-Ghani or Ghaani (Arabic:الغنى) is an Islamic term and the meaning of Al-Ghani is Generous or Bountiful.
Anu is a given name and surname found independently in several cultures. The Indian name is a short form of Anuradha, Anurag, Anubhooti, etc. The Finnish and Estonian name is derived from the Karelian variant of the name Anna, which became popular after Kersti Bergroth's play Anu ja Mikko of 1932.
Pilgaonkar is an Indian surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Lavanya is an Indian feminine given name of Sanskrit origin in use in India, Bangladesh, parts of Pakistan and Nepal. Notable people with this name include the following:
Kali is an Indian given name and surname of Sanskrit origins from the name Kālá. It is also a Finnish masculine given name that is a form of Kalle. Notable people with this name include the following:
Maskey is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Jatav is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: