Kishor
Kishor is a name mostly used in India and Nepal. It is derived from Sanskrit language form the word "kishora" meaning "colt" or a "cub". It translates to "Young", "Youth" or "Adolescence" in english.
People with the given name
- Kishor Gurung, Nepalese guitarist and ethnomusicologist
- Kishor Kadam (born 1967), Marathi poet (known as Saumitra) and actor
- Kishor Shantabai Kale (1970–2007), Marathi writer and social worker from Maharashtra, India
- Kishor Kumar (1929–1987), Indian actor, musician, and filmmaker
- Kishor C. Mehta, authority on wind engineering
- Kishor Nath, Indian politician
- Kishor Parekh (1930–1982), Indian photojournalist
- Kishor Patel (born 1982), English cricketer (a right-handed batsman)
- Kishor Appa Patil (born 1970), Indian politician
- Kishor Phadke (born 1936), Indian psychologist
- Kishor Satya(born 1974), Indian actor
People with the surname
- Akshara Kishor (born 2008), Indian actress
- Kamal Kishor (born 1956), Indian politician
- Prashant Kishor (born 1977), Indian political advisor
- Ram Kishor (1918–1994), Indian Hindu leader
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gollark: The main attack on this is that you can, sometimes even using dedicated ASICs/FPGAs, run hashes *very fast* on a lot of possibilities and figure out what the original password was.
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See also
- Kishore (disambiguation)
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