Mitra (disambiguation)

Mitra (disambiguation)

Mitra or Mithra may refer to:


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Notable persons

  • Indo-Iranian Mitra:
    • Mitra (Vedic) (Sanskrit Mitrá-, Mitráḥ), a deity (asura) who appears frequently in the ancient Indian text of the Rigveda
    • Mithra (Avestan Miθra-, Miθrō), a yazata mentioned in the Zoroastrian sacred scripture of the Avesta, whose modern Persian equivalent is Mehr
    • Mithras, the principal figure of the Greco-Roman religion of Mithraism
  • an Indian surname
    • Amit Mitra, (Bengali: অমিত মিত্র), politician and current Finance Minister of West Bengal
    • Antara Mitra, (Bengali: অন্তরা মিত্র), vocalist and Bollywood playback singer
    • Arun Mitra (Bengali: অরুণ মিত্র) (1909–2000), a Bengali poet
    • Bimal Mitra (1912–1991), a Bengali author
    • Braja Sundar Mitra, (1227–1282), social reformer, founder of Dhaka Brahmo Samaj
    • Chandan Mitra, an Indian journalist, editor/managing director of The Pioneer newspaper
    • Chittaranjan Mitra, Indian scientist and second director of BITS Pilani
    • Debasis Mitra, mathematician
    • Digambar Mitra (1817–1879) was one of the leading Derozians and first Bengali Sheriff of Kolkata
    • Dinabandhu Mitra (Bengali: দীনবন্ধু মিত্র) (1830–1873), a Bengali dramatist (given name: Gandharva Narayan)
    • Hiran Mitra, Bengali actor
    • Koena Mitra (born 1981), an Indian actress and former model
    • Lopamudra Mitra, Kolkata-based modern Bengali singer-songwriter.
    • Nabagopal Mitra (1840–1894), Indian playwright, poet, essayist, patriot
    • Narendranath Mitra(Bengali: নরেন্দ্রনাথ মিত্র) (1916–1975), was a renowned Bengali writer, poet.
    • Panchanan Mitra (1892–1936), first professor of anthropology in India
    • Premendra Mitra (Bengali: প্রেমেন্দ্র মিত্র) (1904–1988), a renowned Bengali poet and author
    • Rajendralal Mitra (1823/24-1891), the first modern Indologist of Indian origin
    • Rhona Mitra (born 1976), an English actress of Indian descent
    • Shyamal Mitra, Bengali singer
    • Sisir Kumar Mitra (Bengali: শিশির কুমার মিত্র) (also known as Shishirkumar Mitra) (1890–1963), an Indian physicist.
    • Sombhu Mitra (1915–1997), an Indian film and stage actor, director, playwright
    • Sreelekha Mitra (Bengali: শ্রীলেখা মিত্র)(born: 1975), a Bengali Indian female actress of TV and films.
    • Subrata Mitra (Bangla: সুব্রত মিত্র) (1930–2001), an Indian cinematographer.
    • Suchitra Mitra, (born 1924), an Indian singer-composer
  • Others
    • Mitra Phukan, Indian author who writes in English
    • Ramon Mitra, Jr., Filipino statesman, diplomat, and a renown pro-democracy activist
    • Raul Mitra,is a Filipino composer, arranger, songwriter, musical director, pianist, and keyboardist

Organisms

Species Latin binomial name abbreviations
  • A. mitra
  • E. mitra
  • M. mitra


Others

  • MITRA Youth Buddhist Network, a network of youth Buddhist organizations in Australia
  • Mitra Kukar, an Indonesian football club
  • Mitras (Monterrey Metro) (aka Estación Mitras), a station on the Line 1 of the Monterrey Metro in México
  • Mitra Samaja, a vegetarian restaurant in Udupi, Karnataka, India
  • Operazione Mitra, a 1951 Italian film
  • La Mitra, a town in the Panamá province of Panama
  • Cerro de las Mitras ('Miter Hill' or 'Miter Mountain'), a mountain in Nuevo León, Mexico
  • Mitra–Varuna, religious deities in the Rigveda

See also


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