Tarun or Tharun is a word from Sanskrit. It is a male given name, meaning "Young man".[1][2] Notable people with the given name Tarun include:
- Tarun (Telugu actor) (born 1981), Indian actor in Telugu and Tamil cinema
- Tarun Arora, Indian actor in Hindi cinema
- Tarun Bhattacharya, Indian musician
- Tarun Bose (1928 - 1972), Indian actor in Hindi cinema
- Tarun Chandra or Tarun, Indian actor in Kannada cinema
- Tarun Dey, Indian footballer
- Tarun Dhillon, Indian para-badminton paralympian.
- Tarun Gogoi (1936 - 2020), Indian politician
- Tarun Gopi, Indian film director in Tamil cinema
- Tarun Khanna (born 1968), Indian-born American author and economic strategist
- Tarun Khiwal (born 1967), Indian fashion photographer
- Tarun Majumdar or Tarun Mazumdar (1931 - 2022), Indian film director in Bengali cinema
- Tarun Mandal (born 1959), Indian politician
- Tarun Mansukhani, Indian film director in Hindi cinema
- Tarun Nethula (born 1983), Indian-born New Zealand cricketer
- Tarun Ram Phukan (1877–1939), Indian politician
- Tarun Shatriya, Indian actor in Tamil cinema
- Tarun Tahiliani, Indian fashion designer
- Tarun Tejpal (born 1963), Indian journalist, publisher and a novelist
- Tarun Vijay (born 1951), Indian author, social worker and politician
See also
References
- ↑ Etherington, W. (1873). The Student's Grammar of the Hindi« Language. E. J. Lazarus. p. 39. Retrieved 16 September 2018.
- ↑ Dhongde, R.V.; Wali, K. (2009). Marathi. London Oriental and African Language Library. John Benjamins Publishing Company. p. 41. ISBN 978-90-272-8883-7. Retrieved 16 September 2018.
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