Sharma
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Sharma is a Hindu Brahmin surname. The Sanskrit stem ṣárman- (nom. sarma) can mean 'joyfulness', 'comfort', 'happiness'.[1][2] Sarma and Sarmah are alternative English spellings of the name, commonly used by Assamese Brahmins.[3]
Origin
[edit]According to the Bhavishya Purana, Sharma is the first Brahmin surname, which Parashurama, the sixth avatar of Vishnu, is said to have given to King Jaisen.[4]
Etymology
[edit]The Sanskrit word "Sharma" is derived from the term "ṣárman," which carries meanings of 'joy,' 'comfort,' and 'happiness.'[citation needed]
People
[edit]Notable people with the surname Sharma, Sarma or Sarmah who may or may not belong to Brahmin caste are as follows:
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[edit]- Abhiram Sharma, Nepalese politician
- Abhishek Sharma (disambiguation), several people
- Adah Sharma, Indian actress
- Aditi Sharma (actress, born 1983), Indian film and TV actress
- Aditi Sharma (actress, born 1996), Indian TV actress
- Aditi Sharma (cricketer), Indian cricketer
- Agni Sharma (Valmiki), Indian author
- Aham Sharma, Indian film and TV actor
- Ajay Sharma (1988–1993), Indian cricketer
- Akash Sharma, Indian cricketer
- Akki Sharma, Nepalese visual effect artist
- Alok Sharma, British politician with the Conservative Party in the United Kingdom
- Alok Sharma (cricketer), Indian cricketer
- Amit Prakash Sharma, Indian parasitologist
- Amit Sharma (cricketer), Indian cricketer
- Anand Sharma, Indian politician
- Anant Sharma (1919–1988), Indian railway union leader, also Minister of State for Industry, and Union Minister
- Anil Sharma, several people
- Anjali Sharma (climate activist), Australian environmentalist
- Anjani Kumar Sharma, Nepalese surgeon
- Ankit Sharma (athlete), Indian athlete
- Ankit Sharma (cricketer), Indian cricketer
- Ankit Sharma (footballer), Indian footballer
- Ankitta Sharma, Indian TV actress
- Anna Sharma, (born 1995) Nepalese actress
- Anthony Francis Sharma, Nepalese Jesuit
- Anup Raj Sharma, was Chief Justice of Nepal
- Anu Sharma, American audiologist and academic
- Anuj Sharma, Indian singer
- Anushka Sharma (born 1988), Indian film actress and producer
- Archana Sharma (botanist) (1932–2008), Indian cytogeneticist and cytotoxicologist
- Aribam Syam Sharma, Indian film director and composer
- Arun Kumar Sarmah, Indian politician
- Arun Kumar Sharma, Indian biologist
- Arjun Sharma, Indian cricketer
- Arvind Sharma (born 1940), Indian academic
- Ashish Sharma, Indian film and television actor
- Astra Sharma, Australian tennis player
- Avinash Sharma (born 1981), New Zealand and Oxford University cricketer
B
[edit]- B. D. Sharma (1918–1993), Chief Minister of Haryana, Governor of Odisha and Madhya Pradesh (India)
- B. N. Sarma (1867–1932), Indian lawyer, politician and freedom fighter
- Babita Sharma, British television newsreader on BBC News (TV channel) and BBC World News
- Basanti Sarma, Indian politician
- Benudhar Sharma, Indian historian
- Bhagwatikumar Sharma (1934–2018), Indian Gujarati language author and journalist
- Bhakti Sharma, Indian open water swimmer
- Brajanath Sarma, Assamese playwright and actor
- Bipul Sharma, Indian cricket player
C
[edit]- Charu Sharma, Indian cricket commentator
- Charu Sharma (athlete) (born 1992), Indian athlete and performer
- Chetan Sharma, Indian cricketer, politician (nephew of Yashpal Sharma another cricketer)
- Chris Sharma, American rock climber
- Cindy Devika Sharma, Trinidad and Tobago politician
D
[edit]- Deepak Sharma (disambiguation), several people
- Deepti Sharma (born 1997), Indian cricketer
- Deen Bandhu Sharma, Indian writer from Jammu and Kashmir
- Dheeraj Sharma (filmmaker), Indian film director and social workerBherumal Meharchand Advani
- Dheeraj Sharma (professor), Indian professor of management
- Dina Nath Sharma, Nepalese politician
- Dinesh Sharma (actor), Nepalese actor
- Dinesh Sharma (politician), Indian politician, mayor of Lucknow
- Dinesh Sharma (academic), Indian social scientist, psychologist, academic and author
- Dineshwar Sharma (1954–2020), Indian police officer
- Dipannita Sharma (born 1979), Indian model and actress
- Divyendu Sharma (born 1983), known as Divyenndu, Indian film actor
- Dwijen Sharma, Bangladeshi naturalist and science writer
E
[edit]- Evelyn Sharma (born 1986), German actress (of Indian origin)
G
[edit]- Geetanjali Sharma (born 1984), Indian classical dancer
- Gaurav Sharma (author) (born 1992), Indo-Canadian author
- Gaurav Sharma (engineer), American engineer
- Gaurav Sharma (politician), (born 1987), New Zealand doctor and politician
- Gaurav Sharma (singer) (born 1992), Indian singer and composer
- Girish Sharma, Indian comedian
- G. R. Sharma (1919–1986), Indian historian
- Gokul Sharma (born 1985), Indian cricketer playing for Assam
- Gopal Sharma (1985–1990), Indian cricketer (spin-bowler)
- Gyanesh Sharma (born 1963), Indian politician
H
[edit]- Hariharan Raja Sharma, Indian politician, usually known as H. Raja
- Himanshu Sharma, Indian screenwriter
- Himanta Biswa Sarma, Current Chief Minister Of Assam
I
[edit]- Ishant Sharma (born 1988), Indian cricketer playing for Team India
- Ishani Sharma, Indian TV actress
J
[edit]- Janamanchi Seshadri Sarma, Telugu poet
- Jagdish Sharma, Indian politician
- Janardhan Sharma, Nepalese politician
- Jaswant Rai Sharma, better known by his pen name Naqsh Lyallpuri, Indian lyricist
- Jaya Sharma, Indian cricketer who has played one women's test match
- Jhabarmal Sharma, Indian journalist and historian of Rajasthan
- Jitesh Sharma (born 1993), Indian cricketer playing for Vidarbha
- Joginder Sharma, Indian cricketer player
- Jyotirmaya Sharma, Indian political scientist
K
[edit]- K. V. Sarma, Indian science historian
- Kamalesh Sharma, Indian diplomat and 5th Secretary-General of the Commonwealth
- Kapil Sharma (comedian) (born 1981), Indian stand-up comedian, actor, TV host and producer
- Karan Sharma (disambiguation), several people
- Karanvir Sharma, Hindi film and television actor
- Karn Sharma, Indian cricketer
- Karthik Sarma (born 1974/1975), Indian-American billionaire hedge fund manager
- Kavana Sarma, Indian engineer
- Khadga Prasad Sharma Oli, present Prime Minister of Nepal
- Kidar Sharma (1910–1999), Indian film director, producer, screenwriter, and lyricist
- Konkona Sen Sharma (born 1979), Indian actress
- Kriti Sharma, Indian artificial intelligence technologist
- Kuldeep Sharma, MLA for Ganaur in Haryana
- Kum Uma Sharma (born 1942), Indian kathak dancer, choreographer, and teacher
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[edit]- Lalit Mohan Sharma (1928–2008), 24th Chief Justice of India
- Laxmi Sharma, Nepali entrepreneur
M
[edit]- Mahesh Sharma (born 1959), Indian politician (Bharatiya Janata Party)
- Mahika Sharma (born 1994), Indian actress and model
- Mamta Sharma, Indian singer (Munni Badnaam Hui fame)
- Malvika Sharma (born 1999) indian actress and model
- Manish Sharma (disambiguation), several people
- Manju Sharma (biologist) (born 1940), Indian biologist from Gandhinagar
- Manu Sharma (born 1977), Indian, also known as Siddharth Vashisht, convicted for the 1999 murder of Jessica Lal
- Mithila Sharma, Nepalese actress
- Mohit Sharma, Indian cricketer
- Mohit Sharma, Indian military officer
- Mukesh Sharma, Public Auditor, Government of India
- Murari Raj Sharma, Nepalese diplomat
- Murli Sharma, Indian actor
N
[edit]- Neha Sharma (born 1987), Indian film actress and model
- Nia Sharma (born 1990), Indian television actress
- Nikita Sharma, Indian TV actress
- Nilamber Dev Sharma, Indian scholar and writer of Dogri and English literature
- Nupur Sharma, Indian politician
P
[edit]- Pankaj Sharma, British neurologist at Royal Holloway College, London
- Paras Sharma, Indian cricketer who plays for Jammu and Kashmir
- Paridhi Sharma, Indian television actress
- Parvez Sharma, Indian writer and filmmaker
- Phaldut Sharma, British actor and dancer
- Phani Sarma, Assamese playwright and actor
- Pooja Sharma (disambiguation)
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[edit]- R. S. Sharma (disambiguation), multiple people
- Rabindra Nath Sharma, Nepalese politician
- Rahul Sharma (disambiguation), several people
- Rajan Sarma, Tamil-language actor
- Rajat Sharma (born 1957), Indian Hindi TV news channel editor
- Rajendra Prasad Sharma (born 1960), IPS, DGP officer, Orissa Police
- Rajesh Kumar Sharma (born 1978), Bihar Politician, Health Minister
- Rajesh Sharma (disambiguation), several people
- Rajiv Sharma, New Zealand cricketer
- Rakesh Sharma (born 1949), Indian Air Force pilot who flew aboard Soyuz T-11
- Ram Avatar Sharma, Indian Sanskrit scholar
- Ram Karan Sharma, Indian Sanskrit poet
- Ram Sharan Sharma, Indian historian
- Ram Vilas Sharma (1912–2000), Indian literary critic, linguist, and poet
- Reecha Sharma, Nepalese actress
- Rhea Sharma, Indian Television actress
- Ria Sharma (born 1980), Indian entrepreneur in British Columbia.
- Richa Sharma (disambiguation), several people
- Riniki Bhuyan Sarma, Indian lawyer, entrepreneur and social activist.
- Robin Sharma (born 1965), Canadian writer, leadership speaker
- Rohit Sharma (born 1987), Indian cricketer
- Roopam Sharma (born 1995), Indian Scientist and Inventor
S
[edit]- S. Sharma, communist leader
- Sagar Sharma, Indian cricketer
- Sahil Sharma, Indian cricketer
- Sameer Sharma, Indian television actor
- Sankar Das Sarma, American scientist
- Sandeep Sharma (born 1993), Indian cricketer, playing domestic cricket for Punjab
- Sanjay Sarma, Indian professor of mechanical engineering and the Vice-President for Open Learning at MIT
- Sanjay Sharma, (born 1967) Canadian ophthalmologist
- Sanjay Sharma (born 1969) Indian politician as of 2024, a Minister of State in the Government of Rajasthan
- Sanjay Sharma (born 1969) Indian serial killer who murdered 2 of his wives and a child
- Sanjeev Sharma (1988–1990), Indian cricketer
- Sanu Sharma, Australian writer of Nepalese nationality
- Satish Kumar Sharma, Indian National Congress party politician, MP representing Madhya Pradesh in the Rajya Sabha
- Satish Sharma (1947–2021), Indian National Congress party politician, and member of the Union Cabinet
- Satnarine Sharma, former Chief Justice of Trinidad and Tobago
- Shankar Dayal Sharma (1918–1999), ninth President of India
- Shankar Prasad Sharma, Nepalese diplomat
- Shefali Sharma, Indian TV actress
- Shivkumar Sharma (born 1939), Indian Santoor player
- Shreya Sharma, Indian child film actress
- Shrikant Sharma, politician from Mathura
- Sree Harilal Sarma, Indian Navy Admiral
- Shubhlakshmi Sharma, Indian cricketer
- Shyam Sunder Sharma, 7-times MLA from Mant
- Subbaraya Sharma, Indian Telugu theatre, television and movie artist
- Sudheer Sharma, Nepalese journalist
- Sunil Kumar Sharma (disambiguation), multiple people
- Suresh Raj Sharma, Nepalese academic
- Surendra Nath Sharma (1910–1987), known as Surendra, Indian singer-actor of Hindi films
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[edit]- Tara Sharma, Hindi-language film actress
- Tara Nath Sharma, Nepalese writer
- Tarali Sarma, Indian singer
- Tanya Sharma, Indian TV actress
- Tilak Ram Sharma (born 1968), Nepali politician
- Tunisha Sharma, Indian TV actress
U
[edit]- Umang Sharma (born 1989), Indian cricketer playing for Uttar Pradesh
- Umesh Sharma, Indian politician and member of the Bharatiya Janata Party
- Urvashi Sharma, Indian actress
- Upendranath Sharma (1910–1996), pen name Upendranath Ashk, Indian poet
- Utkarsh Sharma, Indian actor
V
[edit]- Venod Sharma (born 1948), Indian politician, founder of the Haryana Jan Chetna Party (V)
- Vinod Prakash Sharma (1938–2015), Indian malariologist
- Vineet Kumar Sharma, Indian field hockey player
- Virendra Sharma, British Politician
- Vishal Sharma (disambiguation), several people
- Vishnu Sharma, author of Panchtantra
- Vishwa Nath Sharma (born 1930), Indian Chief of the Army Staff
- Vivek Sharma, born 1969, Indian filmmaker
- Vivekanand Sharma (1938–2006), Fiji Indian politician and religious worker
Y
[edit]- Yashpal Sharma (actor) (born 1967), Indian actor
- Yashpal Sharma (cricketer) (1954–2021), Indian cricketer
- Yuyutsu Sharma, Nepalese writer
References
[edit]- ^ Monier-Williams, Monier (1899). A Sanskrit-English Dictionary: Etymologically and Philologically Arranged with Special Reference to Cognate Indo-European Languages. Oxford: Clarendon Press. p. 1058 col.2. OCLC 685239912.
- ^ Williams, Sir Monier (1999). A Sanskrit-English Dictionary: Etymological and Philologically Arranged with Special Reference to Cognate Indo-European Languages. Asian Educational Services. p. 1058. ISBN 9788120603691.
- ^ "Assamese Surnames". Languageinindia.com. 4 April 2003. Retrieved 20 October 2011.
- ^ Sharma, Shiv Darshanlal (2 December 2000). "Origin of Sharmas". The Tribune. Retrieved 19 October 2023. [verification needed]
Further reading
[edit]- Atal, Yogesh (2012). Sociology: A Study of the Social Sphere. Pearson Education India. p. 242. ISBN 978-8-13179-759-4.