Sunil

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Sunil
GenderMale
Language(s)Hindi
Bangla
Kannada
Marathi
Sanskrit
Tamil
Telugu
Malayalam
Urdu
Origin
Region of originIndia

Sunil (सुनील) is a first name for males, often found in the South Asian community. The Sanskrit word sunīla means "dark", "very blue",[1] and is also an epithet of Krishna.[citation needed]

Notable people

  • Sunil (actor), Indian Telugu film actor
  • Sunil (Kannada actor) (1964-1994)
  • Sunil (director), Indian Malayalam film director
  • Sunil Kumar Ahuja (born 1961), American scientist
  • Sunil Ambwani (born 1952), Indian judge
  • Sunil Ariyaratne (born 1949), Sri Lankan director, lyricist, poet and writer
  • Sunil Barve (born 1966), Indian actor and producer
  • Sunil Batta (born 1961), Indian cameraman, director, producer and scriptwriter
  • Sunil Bohra, Indian film producer
  • Sunil Chhetri (born 1984), Indian footballer
  • Sunil Kumar Choudhary (1980–2008), Indian military officer
  • Sunil Deshmukh (born 1958), Indian doctor and member of Legislative Assembly
  • Sunil Dhaniram (born 1968), Canadian cricketer
  • Sunil Dutt (1929–2005), Indian actor, director, politician and producer
  • Sunil Edirisinghe (born 1949), Sri Lankan musician
  • Sunil Gaikwad (born 1970), Indian politician
  • Sunil Gangopadhyay (1934–2012), Indian novelist and poet
  • Sunil Ganguly (musician) (1936–1999), Indian steel guitarist
  • Sunil Gavaskar (born 1949), Indian cricketer
  • Sunil Grover (born 1977), Indian comedian and actor
  • Sunil Gulati (born 1959), American-Indian president of the United States Soccer Federation
  • Sunil Handunnetti (born 1970), Sri Lankan politician and a member of the Parliament of Sri Lanka
  • Sunil Hettiarachchi (born 1937), Sri Lankan actor
  • Sunil Jadhav (born 1992), Indian cricketer
  • Sunil Janah (1918–2012), Indian photojournalist and photographer
  • Sunil Jayasinghe (1955–1995), Sri Lankan cricketer
  • Sunil Jogi (born 1971), Indian poet and writer
  • Sunil Joshi (born 1970), Indian cricketer
  • Sunil Kanoria (born 1965), Indian entrepreneur
  • Sunil Khan (born 1947), Indian politician
  • Sunil Mahato (1966–2007), member of the 14th Lok Sabha of India
  • Sunil Maitra (1927–1996), Indian politician and member of the 7th Lok Sabha of India
  • Sunil Mittal (born 1957), Indian entrepreneur, philanthropist and founder and chairman of Group CEO of Bharti Enterprises
  • Sunil Mukhi (born 1956), Indian physicist and theorist
  • Sunil Narine (born 1988), Trinidadian cricketer
  • Sunil Oasis (born 1973), Indian cricketer
  • Sunil Padwal (born 1968), Indian painter
  • Sunil Pandey (born 1966), Indian politician
  • Sunil Babu Pant (born 1972), Nepalese politician
  • Sunil Paul (born 1964), Indian entrepreneur
  • Sunil Perera (1952-2021), Sri Lankan composer, guitarist, songwriter and vocalist
  • Sunil Pradhan (born 1957), Indian doctor, neurologist, researcher and writer
  • Sunil Prajapati (born 1994), Nepali politician
  • Sunil Raoh (born 1980), Indian actor, lyricist and singer
  • Sunil Santha (1915–1981), Sri Lankan composer, lyricist and singer
  • Sunil Sawney (born 1962), English cricketer
  • Sunil Shanbag (born 1956), Indian actor and screenwriter
  • Sunil Shetty (born 1961), Indian film actor, businessman, entrepreneur and producer
  • Sunil Tagare (born 1962), Indian entrepreneur
  • Sunil Thakur (born 1984), Indian footballer
  • Sunil Thapa (born 1957), Nepalese actor
  • Sunil Vaidyanathan (born 1976), Indian photojournalist and photographer
  • Sunil Valson (born 1958), Indian cricketer
  • Sunil Kumar Verma (born 1974), Indian biologist, scientist and zoologist
  • Sunil Wettimuny (born 1949), Sri Lankan cricketer

Fictional characters

References

  1. ^ Monier-Williams, Monier (1899). "sunīla". A Sanskrit-English Dictionary: Etymologically and Philologically Arranged with Special Reference to Cognate Indo-European Languages. Oxford: Clarendon Press. OCLC 685239912.
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