Uday
Uday is an Indian masculine name derived from the Sanskrit word meaning "rise", example “Surya-Udayam” would mean “Sunrise” (where “surya(n)” means sun in Sanskrit).
Uday (Arabic: عدي, romanized: Udai,) (also transliterated as Odai, Oday, Ouday, or Udai, is also an Arabic masculine name [1]
List of people
- Uday Benegal, Indian musician
- Uday Pratap Singh, Indian titular of Bhadri state.
- Uday Chopra, Bollywood actor
- Odai Eid, Syrian footballer
- Sheikh Adi ibn Musafir, medieval Yazidi saint
- Oday Jafal, Syrian footballer
- Uday Kiran, Indian film actor
- Uday Kotak, Indian businessman
- Uday Merchant, Indian cricketer
- Ouday Raad, Lebanese actor and voice actor
- Oday Rasheed, Iraqi film director
- Uday Pratap Singh, Indian politician
- Odai Al-Saify, Jordanian footballer
- Uday Shankar, Indian choreographer
- Udai Singh, Indian royalty
- Uday Singh, Indian politician
- Uday Singh (Fiji politician), Indo-Fijian politician
- Uday Singh Taunque, Sikh warrior
- Oday Taleb, Iraqi footballer
- Uday Hussein, son of Saddam Hussein
See also
- Euday L. Bowman, American composer
- Uday (river), Ukraine
- Uday Foundation, a non-profit organization based in New Delhi
- Ujwal DISCOM Assurance Yojana, a Government of India scheme
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