Sinha
Surname in the Indian subcontinent
Sinha is a surname which originates in the Indian subcontinent . The surname is commonly used by many communities including the Bengali Kayastha [ 1] and the Chitraguptavanshi Kayasthas of the Hindi Belt .[ 2] [ 3] and is common in India , Sri Lanka , and Bangladesh . It comes from a Sanskrit word meaning "lion " or "brave person".[ 4] [ 5]
Usage
Indian subcontinent
In India , Sinha is commonly used as a surname by the Kayasthas of the West Bengal and Bihar.[ 1] [ 2] [ 6]
In Sri Lanka, the term 'Sinha' (or Siha / Sinhe / Singhe / Singha / Singho) have commonly been used by the Sinhalese (or Sinhala ). When it comes to the term 'Sinhala' itself, the first part of the word, 'Sinha' stands for lion while 'la' or 'le' stands for blood , giving the meaning 'Lion's blood'.[ 7]
The word Simhmam (or Singam / Singham / Singhai / Singai) is the Sri Lankan Tamil derivative. In northeast India, Sinha s held high positions as advisors during the times of the Mughal Empire. In northern and middle part of India as well as southern India Sinhraj/Sinharaj/Sinharaja or Rajasinha is also used, having the meaning Lion/Leo king.[ 8]
The more common surname Singh in India has the same root. Jayasinghe and other surnames like 'Wijesinghe', 'Weerasingha', 'Edirisinghe', 'Singaiariyan' in Sri Lanka may also share this root.
Brazil
Sinha is also an unrelated name found in Brazil . "Sinhá moça" is a Brazilian colloquialism that may be translated "miss" or "missy".[ 9]
Notable persons with the surname Sinha
Akhoury Purnendu Bhusan Sinha (b. 1928), Indian solid state chemist
Amara Sinha (c. AD 375), Sanskrit grammarian and poet
Anindya Sinha , Indian primatologist
Anubhav Sinha (b. 1965), Indian film director
Anugrah Narayan Sinha (1887–1957), Indian politician
Anupam Sinha , Raj Comics artist
Basawon Singh (Sinha) (1909–1989), Indian nationalist and freedom fighter
Bejoy Kumar Sinha (1909–1992), Indian revolutionary
Bikash Sinha (1945–2023) Indian physicist, Padma Bhusan awardee
Bidya Sinha Saha Mim , Bangladeshi film actress
Gayatri Sinha , Indian art critic and curator based in New Delhi
Gunjan Sinha (b. 1967), Indian-American entrepreneur and business executive
Indra Sinha (b. 1950), Indian/British author
Jagmohanlal Sinha (b. 1920), Indian lawyer, former judge
J. K. Sinha , Indian Police Service officer
Kaliprasanna Sinha (1841(?)–1870), also known as Hootum Pyancha, Bengali author, playwright, and philanthropist
Krityunjai Prasad Sinha , Indian theoretical physicist
Kumares C. Sinha , Indian-American engineer, researcher and educator
Mala Sinha (b. 1936), Indian actress
Man Mohan Sinha (b. 1933), Air Marshal I.A.F
Maniklal Sinha (1916–1994), Indian writer, novelist, historian, Archaeologist
Manjul Sinha , Indian television director
Manoj Sinha (b. 1959), Indian politician, Ghazipur
Mukul Sinha , Indian humans rights lawyer
Nirmal Chandra Sinha (1911–1997), Indian tibetologist and author
Paul Sinha (b. 1970) British Bengali stand-up comedian and general practitioner
Rameshwar Prasad Sinha (d. 1965), Indian politician
Ranjit Sinha (1953–2021), Indian police officer and former Director of the Central Bureau of Investigation
Rashmi Sinha (b. 1960), Indian businesswoman, CEO of SlideShare
Ravindra Kumar Sinha (b. 1954), Indian biologist and environmentalist
Raja Radhika Raman Sinha (1937–2008), Indian civil engineer and a writer of Hindi literature
Ratan Kumar Sinha (b. 1951), Indian nuclear scientist and mechanical engineer
Sachidanand Sinha (b. 1937), Indian poet
Sandali Sinha (b. 1971), Indian actress
Sarat Chandra Sinha (1914–2005), Indian writer and politician
Satyendra Narayan Sinha (1917–2006), Indian politician
Satyendra Prasanna Sinha, 1st Baron Sinha (1863–1928), Indian lawyer and statesman
Shantha Sinha , Indian professor and activist
Sharda Sinha (1952-2024), Indian folk and classical singer
Shatrughan Sinha (b. 1946), Indian actor and politician
Shumona Sinha (b. 1973), naturalised French writer born in Calcutta
Siddharth Sinha , Indian filmmaker
Smrity Sinha (b. 1989), Indian film actress
Sonakshi Sinha , Indian actress and model
Sri Krishna Sinha (1887–1962), Indian nationalist known as Bihar Kesari, first Chief Minister of Bihar
Srinivas Kumar Sinha (1926-2016), Indian politician and military officer
Surajit Chandra Sinha (1926–2002), Indian anthropologist
Surendra Kumar Sinha (b. 1951), Bangladeshi lawyer and jurist
Tapan Sinha (1924–2009), Indian and Bengali film director, Dadasaheb Phalke and Padma Shri awardee
Tapan Sinha (admiral) , Indian admiral
Tarak Sinha (1950–2021), Indian cricket coach
Toshi Sinha , Indian voice actress
U K Sinha (b. 1952), Indian businessman and politician
Vidya Sinha (b. 1947), Indian film and television actress
Yashwant Sinha (b. 1937), Indian politician
Yashvardhan Kumar Sinha (b. 1958), Indian diplomat
Fictional characters
Places named after Sinha
Sigiriya , fortress in Sri Lanka; its short name derives from 'Sinha Giriya' meaning "The rocky place of lions"
Singapore , named from 'Singa Pura' / 'Sinha Pure' which means Lion City in Sanskrit, before 1819
See also
References
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^ a b Kumar, Ashwani (2008). Community Warriors: State, Peasants and Caste Armies in Bihar . University of California Press. p. 195. ISBN 978-1-84331-709-8 .
^ Koul, Ram Krishan (1982). Sociology of Names and Nicknames of India: With Special Reference to Kashmir . Utpal Publications. p. 47.
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^ India International Centre Quarterly . India International Centre. 2001. p. 210. In spite of the ubiquitous presence of the surname Singh/Sinha which itself is associated with a lion symbolic of power and status, we have a whole range of surnames particularly in Kashmir, Gujarat, Maharashtra
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