Harminder
Harminder is a given name of Sikh origin, commonly found among Punjabi people. The name is derived from the Sanskrit words "Hari" and "Indra," meaning "Lord Vishnu" and "Lord Indra" respectively. Therefore, Harminder can be interpreted as "Lord Vishnu, the King of Gods" or "Vishnu who is Indra." It is a popular name for males within the Sikh community and is also sometimes used for females, though less frequently. The name carries religious and spiritual significance, reflecting a connection to Hindu deities revered in Sikhism. Variations in spelling may exist due to transliteration from the Punjabi script. The popularity of the name has spread globally with the Sikh diaspora, making it recognizable in various countries.