Ghosh
Ghosh or Ghose (Bengali: ঘোষ) is a native Bengali surname that is found among the Bengali Hindu community of India and Bangladesh.
| Origin | |
|---|---|
| Word/name | Bengali Hindu | 
| Region of origin | Bengal | 
Ghoshes mostly belong to Kayastha caste in Bengal. The Bengali Kayasthas evolved as a caste from a category of officials or scribes, between the 5th/6th century AD and 11th/12th century AD, its component elements being putative Kshatriyas and mostly Brahmins.[1] Ghoshes are considered as Kulin Kayasthas of Soukalin gotra, along with Boses, Guhas and Mitras.[2]
Ghosh is also used as surname by the Sadgop and Goala/Gowala (caste) in Bengal.[3][4][5]
Notable people
    
- Girish Chandra Ghosh (born 1844) Bengali actor, director, and writer
 - Sri Aurobindo (born as Aurobindo Ghose in 1872), Indian philosopher
 - Barindra Kumar Ghosh (1880–1959), Indian revolutionary and journalist
 - Amitav Ghosh (born 1956), Indian writer
 - Amitav Ghosh (banker), Indian banker
 - Anindita Ghosh, British historian
 - Anirvan Ghosh (born 1964), American neuroscientist
 - Aparna Ghosh, Bangladeshi actress and model
 - DJ Talent, birth name Anthony Ghosh (born 1978), British reality television contestant
 - Atulkrishna Ghosh (1890–1966), Indian revolutionary
 - Atulya Ghosh (1904–1986), Indian politician
 - Debaprasad Ghosh (1894–1985), Indian politician
 - Debendra Nath Ghosh (1890–1999), Bangladeshi politician
 - Dhiman Ghosh (born 1987), Bangladeshi cricketer
 - Dilip Ghosh, Indian politician
 - Dilip Ghosh (economist), American economist
 - Dipu Ghosh, Indian badminton player
 - Ganesh Ghosh (1900–1994), Bengali Indian independence activist, revolutionary and politician
 - Helen Ghosh (born 1956), British civil servant
 - Jayanta Kumar Ghosh (born 1937), Indian statistician
 - Jayati Ghosh (born 1955), Indian economist
 - Joseph Ghosh (1869–1942), Indian educationist
 - Malay Ghosh (born 1944), Indian statistician
 - Opashona Ghosh, Indian illustrator and graphic designer
 - Paramahansa Yogananda, born Mukunda Lal Ghosh (1893–1952), Indian yogi and guru
 - Pallab Ghosh (born 1962), Indian journalist
 - Prafulla Chandra Ghosh (1891–1983), first Chief Minister of West Bengal, India
 - Reshmi Ghosh, Indian beauty queen and actress
 - Rabi Ghosh (1931–1997), Indian actor
 - Ranjan Ghosh (academic), Indian academic and teacher
 - Rishab Aiyer Ghosh (born 1975), Dutch journalist, computer scientist and open-source software advocate
 - Rituparno Ghosh (1963–2013), Indian film director
 - Robin Ghosh (1929–2016), Bangladeshi musician and music composer
 - Samit Ghosh, Indian businessman
 - Sangita Ghosh (born 1976), Indian actress
 - Sarat Kumar Ghosh (1878–1962), Indian civil servant and jurist
 - Shankha Ghosh (1932–2021), Indian poet
 - Shankar Ghosh (1935–2016), Indian tabla player
 - Sisir Kumar Ghosh (1840–1911), Indian journalist
 - Sujoy Ghosh, Indian film director, actor and screenwriter
 - Shreela Ghosh (born 1962), Indian arts executive and actor
 - Shibdas Ghosh (1923–1976), Indian politician
 - Shiulie Ghosh (born 1968), British journalist
 - Subodh Ghosh (1909–1980), Indian author and journalist
 - Subroto Ghosh, Indian cricketer
 - Taposh Ghosh (born 1991), Bangladeshi cricketer
 
See also
    
- R v Ghosh, an English criminal law case
 
References
    
- Andre Wink (1991). Al-Hind, the Making of the Indo-Islamic World, Volume 1. Brill Academic Publishers. p. 269. ISBN 978-90-04-09509-0. Retrieved 3 September 2011.
 - Hopkins, Thomas J. (1989). "The Social and Religious Background for Transmission of Gaudiya Vaisnavism to the West". In Bromley, David G.; Shinn, Larry D. (eds.). Krishna consciousness in the West. Bucknell University Press. pp. 35–36. ISBN 978-0-8387-5144-2. Retrieved 2011-10-31.
 - John R. McLane (2002). Land and Local Kingship in Eighteenth-Century Bengal. Cambridge University Press. p. 157. ISBN 978-0-5215-2654-8.
 - Oh Calcutta (Volume 22 ed.). University of Virginia. 1993.
 - Folk-lore. Indian Publications. 1975. p. 172.
 
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