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Chand

Chand is a term with multiple meanings in South Asia. In several Indo-Aryan languages, including Hindi, Urdu, Punjabi, and Bengali, chand is the word for the Moon. It is cognate with the Sanskrit term Chandra, which also denotes the Moon. The word appears in everyday speech, poetry, and song as a reference to the lunar body.

Beyond its astronomical sense, Chand functions as a personal name. It is a common surname in India,

In literature, film, and popular culture, the term Chand is sometimes used to evoke lunar imagery or

See also: Chandra; Chandrasekhar; Chandrakant.

Nepal,
and
among
diaspora
communities,
and
it
is
also
found
as
a
given
name
in
some
contexts.
The
name
is
often
associated
with
the
Moon
and
its
symbolic
qualities,
such
as
light
in
the
darkness.
Chand
frequently
occurs
in
longer
names
that
draw
on
the
lunar
root,
including
forms
such
as
Chandra,
Chandrakant,
or
Chandrasekhar.
nighttime
atmosphere.
It
also
appears
in
place
names
and
family
names
within
communities
that
use
Chand-based
spellings,
reflecting
regional
linguistic
heritage
and
cultural
associations
with
the
Moon.