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Forename Dayananda

Globally, Dayananda (Dayananda India Sri Lanka Bangladesh Nepal United Arab Emirates, Даянанда) is a common masculine given name. The given name Dayananda is habitual in India, where it is quite a rare male name, Qatar, and United Arab Emirates, where it is a rare masculine name. Not in comparison with a country's population, it is the most numerous in Southern Asia, particularly India, Sri Lanka, and Bangladesh. Much less frequently, Dayananda is the last name as well as the forename.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Dayananda

name Dayananda, name Dayānanda
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Dayananda Nepal, Sri Lanka, India, Bangladesh, United Arab Emirates

First names said to be same

Dayānanda

Notable namesakes

dayananda deb Bengali Hindu religious leaders and devotees (b. 1870) link
picture of dayananda saraswati dayananda saraswati dayananda saraswati Hindu monk and founder of Arsha Vidya Gurukulam (1930-2015), IN (b. 1930) link
dayananda gunawardena Sri Lankan writer (1934-1993), LK (b. 1934) link
picture of dayananda pai dayananda pai dayananda pai link
dayananda pathak (b. 1951) link
dayananda reddy Indian politician, entrepreneur, philanthropist and a former MLC for Bangalore Urban District at the Karnataka Legislative Council., IN (b. 1963) link
dayananda bhoumik researcher link
dayananda de silva Sri Lankan journalist link
dayananda siddavattam researcher link
dayananda lingegowda researcher link
dayananda wijesinghe atapattu Ph.D. Indiana University 1991 link
dayananda p researcher (ORCID 0000-0001-8445-3469) link
dayananda shamurailatpam sharma researcher link
dayananda ratnasir link

Characteristic surnames

Sah, Manjhi, Mahato, Mishra, Mistri, Sharma, Shetty, Bhagat, Pandit, Pandey, Paswan, Prasad, Pujari, Thakur, Chauhan, Badiger, Biradar, Kambale, Pasavan, Pradhan, Rishidev, Hiremath, Mandal, Yadav, Nayka, Nayak, Saw, Ram, Ray, Das, Jha, Sahu, Sada, Sinh, Daya, Naik, Chaudhary, Mahto, Singh, Setti, Kamat, Kumar, Patil, Rajak, Reddy, Gauda, Gupta, Gowda, Sagar, and Chaudhari