Ananya
Ananya is the common English spelling of two Indian given names: the masculine अनन्य ananya and the feminine अनन्या ananyā.[1] They originate in the Sanskrit language where the meaning is "having no equivalent" and "unique". The name is popular among people of Odisha and Bengal.
Language(s) | Hindi Sanskrit |
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Origin | |
Region of origin | India |
Notable people named Ananya
- Ananya (actress) (born 1987), Indian actress
- Ananya Agarwal, Indian television child actress
- Ananya Birla (born 1994), Indian singer, songwriter and entrepreneur
- Ananya Chatterjea, Indian dancer and scholar
- Ananya Chatterjee (born 1977), Indian actress
- Ananya Khare (born 1968), Indian actress
- Ananya Nanda, Indian playback singer
- Ananya Roy (born 1970), American-Indian urban theorist
- Ananya Bhat (born 2008), Indian playback singer
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See also
- Ananya Express, Indian Railways superfast-class train
- Anannya Magazine, a women's Bengali-language magazine
- Anannya Nattya Goshthi, a theatre group
- Lepiota ananya, a gilled mushroom found in Kerala, India
- Shree Airlines, Nepalese airline formerly known as Air Ananya
- All pages with titles containing Ananya
References
- Gandhi, Maneka (2004). The Penguin Book of Hindu Names for Girls. New Delhi: Penguin Books. p. 5. ISBN 978-0-14-303169-7. OCLC 60454994. Retrieved 2018-12-15.
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