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Pranay

Meaning & History

Etymology

Pranay is a Hindu Indian masculine given name derived from the Sanskrit word प्रणय (praṇaya), which carries meanings of "leader," "guidance," "love," and "affection." The name reflects positive qualities of leadership and emotional warmth, making it a popular choice for boys in India.

Cultural Significance

As a name of Sanskrit origin, Pranay is part of a broader tradition of Hindu names that embody virtues or ideals. It is primarily used in Hindi and Marathi speaking communities, though it is recognized across India.

Notable Bearers

  • Pranay Chulet, Indian entrepreneur and founder of Quikr, an online classifieds platform.
  • Pranay Gupte, Indian-American journalist, author and newspaper founder, known for his work on global health and demography.
  • Pranaya SJB Rana, Nepali journalist, author and newspaper editor.
  • Pranay Sahay, Indian police officer (IPS).
  • Pranay Sharma, Indian cricketer who played for Arunachal Pradesh.
  • Dasyam Pranay Bhasker, Indian politician from Telangana.
  • Pranayraj Vangari, Telugu theatre research scholar and Wikipedia administrator.

Key Facts

  • Meaning: Leader, guidance, love, affection
  • Origin: Sanskrit
  • Type: First name
  • Usage Regions: Hindi-speaking and Marathi-speaking parts of India

Sources: Wikipedia — Pranay

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