Ravinder

Ravinder or Ravindra is an Indian given name, with notable individuals spanning various professions. Rachin Ravindra and Ravinder Bopara are cricketers, while Ravinder Goswami is a professor in endocrinology and metabolism at All India Institute of Medical Sciences. Ravinder Bhalla, an American lawyer, served as mayor of Hoboken, New Jersey. Ravinder Chadha and Ravinder Senghera are also associated with cricket.

In politics, Ravinder Baliala, Ravinder Kumar (Member of the Legislative Assembly), and Ravinder Randhawa are notable figures. Ravinder Raina is a member of the Jammu and Kashmir legislative assembly, while Ravinderpal Singh is a Canadian cricketer. Among academics, Ravindra K. Ahuja is a researcher and academic.

The name also appears in arts and culture: Ravinder Grewal is a singer and actor, while Ravinder Ravi was a contestant on the first season of Indian Idol. In literature, Ravinder Randhawa is a British Asian novelist, and Ravinder Singh is a novelist and footballer. Ravindra Jain was an Indian music composer and lyricist.

In sports, Ravinder Khatri is a Greco-Roman wrestler, while Ravinder Singh Dhull is a State Media Penalists. Ravindra Mhatre was an Indian diplomat who was kidnapped and murdered in Birmingham in 1984. Notable individuals include Ravindra Samaraweera, a Sri Lankan politician, and Ravindra Wijegunaratne, the Commander of the Sri Lanka Navy.

The name also appears in other contexts: Rabindranath Tagore is a notable figure (though spelled differently), and Ravindra Bharathi refers to an auditorium in Hyderabad. Ravindra Varma was a minister in India, while Ravindra K. Ahuja is a researcher.