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* [[Anuj Sharma]], an Indian singer who became famous through ''Indian Idol''
* [[Anuj Sharma]], an Indian singer who became famous through ''Indian Idol''
* Anuj Gupta Dr., CEO, Nexpider Solutions
* Anuj Gupta Dr., CEO, Nexpider Solutions
*Anuj Bora:a MBBS STUDENT studying at ASSAM MEDICAL COLLGE, Dibrugarh .Assam(INDIA)
* Anuj Pant, NDTV Scholar finalist
* Anuj Pant, NDTV Scholar finalist
* Anuj Puranik, One of the major Personall of FriendzDirect Group
* Anuj Puranik, One of the major Personall of FriendzDirect Group

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Anuj is a Sanskrit word meaning "young(er) brother" and is a common Indian given name. It may refer to:

  • Anuj Nayyar, an officer of the Indian army
  • Anuj Sawhney, an Indian actor
  • Anuj Gurwara, an Indian Radio Jockey and Actor
  • Anuj Sharma, an Indian singer who became famous through Indian Idol
  • Anuj Gupta Dr., CEO, Nexpider Solutions
  • Anuj Bora:a MBBS STUDENT studying at ASSAM MEDICAL COLLGE, Dibrugarh .Assam(INDIA)
  • Anuj Pant, NDTV Scholar finalist
  • Anuj Puranik, One of the major Personall of FriendzDirect Group

Uses in Mythology

In Hindu mythology, brotherhood is highly important and respected. A good example of the use of Anuj is in the Ramayana. Lord Rama's brothers—Lakshmana, Bharat, and Shatrughna—are addressed as RamAnuj (meaning, "younger brother of Ram"). Similar references are also made in the Mahabharata's address of the five Pandav brothers.

See also

  • Anuja, the feminine form of Anuj

Anju: This is a common Indian name that means one who lives in heart.