Anurag Thakur
Politician
1974
Indian politician and Minister of Information & Broadcasting
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“Love that deepens with every passing year”
Anurag comes from the Sanskrit word 'anuraag' (अनुराग), meaning deep love, attachment, or devotion. In Sanskrit poetics and philosophy, 'anurag' represents one of the highest forms of love — a love that grows deeper with time rather than fading, the kind that poets and saints wrote about. The name carries the quality of devoted affection in its very syllables. In Hindi film music and literature, anurag is the word for the passionate, faithful love that endures all obstacles — a magnificent aspiration for a child.
Anurag has been consistently popular across India, particularly in Hindi-speaking states and Bengal, carried by actors, directors, and cultural figures who have kept it in the public eye through the 20th and 21st centuries.
In Indian classical literature and bhakti poetry, 'anurag' describes the devotee's love for the divine — making this name spiritually resonant across Hindu traditions, associated with both earthly and sacred love.
These names share the same feel as Anurag: Romantic, Poetic, Classic, and Indian.
Politician
1974
Indian politician and Minister of Information & Broadcasting
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1972
Indian film director known for Gangs of Wasseypur and Black Friday
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