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Anju is the Romanized form of several given names of unrelated origin. In Indic languages, Anju is a diminutive form of the female given names [[Anjali]] and [[Anjana (disambiguation)|Anjana]]. In Japanese, {{Nihongo|Anju|杏樹|lead=yes}} is a female given name meaning "apricot tree". |
Anju is the Romanized form of several given names of unrelated origin. In Indic languages, Anju is a diminutive form of the female given names [[Anjali]] and [[Anjana (disambiguation)|Anjana]]. In Japanese, {{Nihongo|Anju|杏樹|lead=yes}} is a female given name meaning "apricot tree". |
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* [[Anju (actress)]], Indian actress in Malayalam and Tamil films |
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* [[Anju Aravind]], Indian actress in Malayalam, Tamil, and Telugu films |
* [[Anju Aravind]], Indian actress in Malayalam, Tamil, and Telugu films |
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*[[Anju Bala]] (born 1979), Indian politician |
*[[Anju Bala]] (born 1979), Indian politician |
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*[[Anju Mudkavi]] (born 1966), Indian cricketer |
*[[Anju Mudkavi]] (born 1966), Indian cricketer |
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*[[Anju Panta]] (born 1977), Nepali singer |
*[[Anju Panta]] (born 1977), Nepali singer |
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* [[Anju Suzuki]] (born 1969), Japanese actress, known professionally as Kakko or Kakuko Yamagata |
* [[Anju Suzuki]] (born 1969), Japanese actress, known professionally as Kakko or Kakuko Yamagata |
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==Fictional characters== |
==Fictional characters== |
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*[[Characters in The Legend of Zelda series#Anju|Anju]], a character in ''The Legend of Zelda'' series |
*[[Characters in The Legend of Zelda series#Anju|Anju]], a character in ''The Legend of Zelda'' series |
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*[[List of Chibi Vampire characters# |
*[[List of Chibi Vampire characters#Anju Maaka|Anju Maaka]], a character in the ''[[Chibi Vampire]]'' series |
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*[[Anchu Sundarikal |
*''[[Anchu Sundarikal]]'' (also spelt ''Anju Sundarikal''), 1968 Malayalam film |
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==Other== |
==Other== |
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* [[Anju (food)]], a general term for Korean side dishes consumed while drinking |
* [[Anju (food)]], a general term for Korean side dishes consumed while drinking |
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Revision as of 06:45, 5 June 2016
Anju may refer to:
Geography
- Anju, Iran, a village in Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari Province, Iran
- Anju, South Pyongan, a city of South Pyongan province, North Korea
- Anju Castle
- Anju T'an'gwang Line, railway line serving Anju, South Pyongan; more commonly known as Sŏhae Line
- Anju District, district of Suining, Sichuan, China
- Anju Railway Station, Inner Mongolia, China
People
Anju is the Romanized form of several given names of unrelated origin. In Indic languages, Anju is a diminutive form of the female given names Anjali and Anjana. In Japanese, Anju (Japanese: 杏樹) is a female given name meaning "apricot tree".
- Anju (actress), Indian actress in Malayalam and Tamil films
- Anju Aravind, Indian actress in Malayalam, Tamil, and Telugu films
- Anju Bala (born 1979), Indian politician
- Anju Bhargava, American management consultant and advisor to Barack Obama
- Anju Bobby George (born 1977), Indian long-jumper
- Anju Chadha, Indian biochemist
- Anju Chaudhuri, Bengali-French artist
- Anju Dhillon, Canadian politician
- Anju Ghosh, Bangladeshi film actress
- Anju Jain (born 1974), Indian cricketer
- Anju Mahendru (born 1946), Indian actress in Hindi shows
- Anju Makhija, Indian poet, playright, and translator
- Anju Mudkavi (born 1966), Indian cricketer
- Anju Panta (born 1977), Nepali singer
- Anju Suzuki (born 1969), Japanese actress, known professionally as Kakko or Kakuko Yamagata
Fictional characters
- Anju, a character in The Legend of Zelda series
- Anju Maaka, a character in the Chibi Vampire series
- Anchu Sundarikal (also spelt Anju Sundarikal), 1968 Malayalam film
Other
- Anju (food), a general term for Korean side dishes consumed while drinking