Reddy (surname)

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Reddy/Reddi is a surname that has independent origins in both India and Ireland.

This article refers solely to the Indian surname. In India it is predominantly used by members of the Telugu speaking Reddy caste. It is also used as a surname by members of the Reddi Lingayat[1] and Reddy Vokkaliga[2][3][4] communities of Karnataka. The following is a list of notable people with surnames Reddy and associated variants.


President of India

Governors of Indian states

Chief Ministers of Indian states


Padma Awardees

Padma Vibhushan

Padma Bhushan

Padma Shri

Other Politicians

Leaders, activists, reformers and philanthropists

Poets and writers

Film industry

Education

  • Amulya Kumar N Reddy - Chairman of Department of Management Studies in Indian Institute of Science and awardee of Volvo Environment Prize
  • Arjula Ramachandra Reddy - biologist, first vice-chancellor of Yogi Vemana University
  • Cattamanchi Ramalinga Reddy, founder and vice-chancellor of Andhra University; Vice-chancellor of Mysore University
  • G. Ram Reddy - former University Grants Commission chairman
  • Daya Reddy - South African scientist and Acting Vice Chancellor at the University of Cape Town

Other

Singers

Sports

See also

References

  1. ^ Reddy, K N (12 January 2017). "Karnataka: The Lingayats are no longer as united as they were?". Deccan Chronicle. Gulbarga, Karnataka, India. Retrieved 13 April 2021.
  2. ^ "Karnataka Caste Wise Report".
  3. ^ Report of the Second Backward Classes Commission. Vol. 3. Bangalore: Government of Karnataka. 1986. pp. 48–49.:”'Okkalu' means cultivation or agriculture. The main sub-divisions are 'Morasu Vokkaliga', 'Ganga- dikara Vokkaliga', Kudu Vokkaliga, Kunchitiga, Hallikar(Pallikar) Vokkaliga, Namdhari Vokkaliga, Reddy Vokkaliga, Telugu Vokkaliga, Sarpa Vokkaliga, Uppinakolagada Vokkaliga, Mustiku Vokkaliga, Kapu Vokkaliga, Pakanatha Reddy Vokkaliga, Nadashetty Vokkaliga, Gowdas, Gounder and Vokkaliga Hegde.”
  4. ^ Bhatt, S.C.; Bhargava, Gopal K. (2006). Land and People of Indian States and Union Territories: In 36 Volumes. Karnataka, Volume 13. Delhi: Kalpaz Publications. p. 145. ISBN 81-7835-369-5.