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Baidyanath Misra – former 1 of the Odisha University of Agriculture and Technology; Brajesh Mishra (First National Security Advisor of India) Durga Shanker Mishra-Principal Secretary Ministry of housing and urban affairs, India; Nripendra Misra – Principal Secretary to the Prime Minister of India; Ramakant Mishra – IAS officer and ...
Mistry or Mistri is also a surname in the Muslim Kadia community living in Kutch and Saurashtra region of Gujarat.Many use the surname Mistry, which was their community/professional identity before they converted to Islam.
Misra', half of a bayt in Arabic, Persian, Turkic and Urdu poetry; Mishra or Misra, an Indian and Nepalese surname Bhagiratha, a figure in Hindu mythology, considered to be the ancestor of Mishras; Mishra (Magic: The Gathering), a character in The Brothers' War novel; Misra Records, a record label
There are about 1,000,000 [citation needed] different family names in German. German family names most often derive from given names, geographical names, occupational designations, bodily attributes or even traits of character.
Mizraim is the Hebrew cognate of a common Semitic source word for the land now known as Egypt. It is similar to Miṣr in modern Arabic, Misri in the 14th century B.C. Akkadian Amarna tablets, [2] Mṣrm in Ugaritic, [3] Mizraim in Neo-Babylonian texts, [4] and Mu-ṣur in neo-Assyrian Akkadian (as seen on the Rassam cylinder). [5]
Maṇḍana Miśhra has often been identified with Sureśvara. [12] Sureśvara (fl. 800-900 CE) [13] and Maṇḍana Miśhra were contemporaries of Shankara. [12] A strong tradition in Hinduism states that he started life as a Mīmāmsaka, became a sannyāsin and an Advaitin after Maṇḍana Miśhra and his wife Ubhaya Bharati were defeated by Shankara in a debate and was given the yogapatta ...
Mizrahi (or Mizrachi) is a sephardic surname, given to Jews who got to the Iberian Peninsula from the east, or Jews who lived on the eastern side of the peninsula. Notable people with the surname include:
Vāchaspati Misra was born into a Maithil Brahmin family in Andhra Tharhi, Madhubani, Bihar. [5] [3] Little is known about Vāchaspati Miśra's life, and the earliest text that has been dated with certainty is from 840 CE, and he was at least one generation younger than Adi Śaṅkara. [2]