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Narendra

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Sanskrit नरेन्द्र (narendra), from Sanskrit नर (nara, man) + इन्द्र (indra, ruler, chief; Indra), meaning "ruler of men".

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Narendra

  1. A male given name from Sanskrit commonly used in India.
    • 2015 September 24, N.C. Bipindra, “India revealing secrets of its predator-like Rustom drone to boost military”, in mint[1]:
      India is opening up the designs of its first indigenously developed drones to domestic private companies, seeking to spur further technological advances and encourage manufacturing as Prime Minister Narendra Modi modernizes the military.