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brinda

Brinda is a feminine given name of Indian origin and is found across many Indian languages and communities. It is used in parts of North, South, and East India and among the Indian diaspora, with speakers of Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Marathi, Malayalam, and other languages contributing to its prevalence.

Etymology and variants: The exact origin of the given name Brinda is not fixed in scholarly consensus.

Usage and cultural context: As a given name, Brinda is used by families across different religious and

Notable people: One widely known figure with this name is Brinda Karat, an Indian politician and long-time

See also: Vrinda.

It
is
often
treated
as
a
variant
of
the
Sanskrit
name
Vrinda,
which
in
traditional
usage
is
associated
with
the
sacred
basil
plant
and
with
ideas
of
vitality
and
growth.
Variant
spellings
include
Brindā,
Brindha,
and
Vrinda,
among
others,
reflecting
regional
pronunciations
and
transliteration.
cultural
backgrounds
in
India.
Like
many
Indian
names,
it
can
be
chosen
for
its
phonetic
appeal
as
well
as
its
linguistic
or
traditional
associations.
member
of
the
Communist
Party
of
India
(Marxist).
She
has
been
active
in
public
life
and
has
served
in
higher
legislative
bodies.
The
name
is
borne
by
other
professionals
and
artists
in
India
and
among
the
diaspora,
reflecting
its
broad
cultural
presence.