Mandeep

  • 1. mind full of light
  • 2. light of the mind
  • 3. enlightened
Region of originSouth AsiaOther namesAlternative spellingMandip

Mandeep or Mandip is a given name. It's commonly given to individuals of Hindu and Sikh background. It means "enlightened",[1] "mind full of light",[2] "light of the mind",[2] or "light of heart and mind".[3]

Notable people

Notable people with the given name include:

  • Mandeep Antil (born 1989), Indian field hockey player
  • Mandeep Benipal, Indian film director
  • Mandeep Dhillon (born 1990), British actress
  • Mandeep Jangra (born 1993), Indian amateur boxer
  • Mandeep Kaur (athlete) (born 1988), Indian athlete
  • Mandeep Kaur (cricketer) (born 1988), Indian cricketer
  • Mandeep R. Mehra (born 1964), professor at Harvard Medical School
  • Mandeep Roy, Indian film actor
  • Mandeep Singh (born 1991), Indian cricketer
  • Mandeep Singh (field hockey) (born 1995), Indian field hockey player
  • Mandip Gill (born 1988), English actress
  • Mandip Sehmi (born 1980), British wheelchair rugby player
  • Mandip Singh Soin (born 1957), Indian mountaineer

References

  1. ^ Lansky, Bruce (2003). The Mother of All Baby Name Books: Over 94,000 Baby Names Complete with Origins and Meanings. Meadowbrook Press. p. 169. ISBN 978-0684018706. Retrieved 22 September 2018. Mandeep (Punjabi) enlightened.
  2. ^ a b Shane, Neala (21 April 2015). Inspired Baby Names from Around the World: 6,000 International Names and the Meaning Behind Them (1st ed.). New World Library. p. 522. ISBN 978-1608683208. Retrieved 22 September 2018. MANDEEP /man-deep/ Meaning: mind full of light, light of the mind. Usage: Hindu
  3. ^ Dogra, Ramesh Chander; Dogra, Urmila (2002). Thought Provoking Sikh Names. Star Publications. p. 128. ISBN 978-8176500517. Retrieved 22 September 2018. Mandip/Mandeep (m) Light of heart and mind
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