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*[[Suresh Oberoi]], Hindi movie actor
*[[Suresh Oberoi]], Hindi movie actor
*[[Suresh Raina]], cricketer
*[[Suresh Raina]], cricketer
*'''SURESH SHIVA''' CIVIL ENGINEER IN ERODE-2
*[[Kandaiah Premachandran|Kandaiah "Suresh" Premachandran]], [[Sri Lankan Tamil]] politician and leader of the [[Eelam People's Revolutionary Liberation Front]].
*[[Kandaiah Premachandran|Kandaiah "Suresh" Premachandran]], [[Sri Lankan Tamil]] politician and leader of the [[Eelam People's Revolutionary Liberation Front]].
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==Other uses==
==Other uses==
* [[Suresh v. Canada]] (Minister of Citizenship and Immigration) - a leading case of the Supreme Court of Canada
* [[Suresh v. Canada]] (Minister of Citizenship and Immigration) - a leading case of the Supreme Court of Canada
*'''SURESH SHIVA''' CIVIL ENGINEER IN ERODE-2


[[Category:Indian masculine given names]]
[[Category:Indian masculine given names]]

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Suresh (sureša) is a Sanskrit word which means "Ruler of Gods"; from sur ‘god’ + īša ‘lord’, which is an epithet of the god Indra.

It is commonly used as [citation needed] a synonym for the Hindu God Vishnu. It may also refer to Devendra or Shiva depending on which branch of Hinduism.

Its etymology is a contraction of sur + esh: sur means god, ish means king. So Suresh means king of the gods. Suresh also means the planet Sun. Suresh is a frequently used name for Hindu male children. It is a popular first name in India and a common family name in North America and the Caribbean. Variations of this name in Latin America include Sureza, Sureze, Cires and Cirez.[citation needed] Several of these examples are found on the South-Eastern region of the Dominican Republic (La Romana, San Pedro de Macoris, Boca Chica, etc.)

People with the name Suresh

Fictional characters

Other uses

  • Suresh v. Canada (Minister of Citizenship and Immigration) - a leading case of the Supreme Court of Canada

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