Arvind

Arvind is a common male name of Indian origin. It means lotus in the Sanskrit language. Its variants include Aravinda, Aravind, Aravindan, Aravindh (in South India), and Aurobindo (in Bengali). It is used by the followers of many religions, including Hinduism, Christianity, Sikhism, and Islam.

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Arvind (computer Scientist) - Published Works
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Arvind - Notable People
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