Deepak
Deepak (दीपक) is a Hindi word meaning "lamp", from the Sanskrit source word for light.[1] The name Deepak symbolizes a bright future. In the twentieth century, it became very popular as a first name for male Hindus. Names like Deepa (now commonly also used for females), Deepika (female), Deepthi (female), Deepam (male), Deepali (female), and many others are related to Deepak.

A basic earthen oil diya used for Diwali
The names mentioned above are related to light or the holder of light:
- Deepak (male) – a lamp or candle; meaning one who gives light on his own behalf
 - Deepa (male) – a lamp
 - Deep (male) – wick/flame of the lamp; Hindi/north Indian derivation of Sanskrit "Deepa" (male)
 - Deepankar (male) – one who lights lamps
 - Deependra (male) – lord of light
 - Deepit (male) – lighted
 - Deepanjali (female) – offerings of lamps
 - Deepmala (female) – garland of lamps, tower of lamps
 - Deepali (female) – collection of lamps
 - Deepika (female) – a little light
 - Deepamalika (female) – garland of lamps
 - Deepunja (male) – light of a lamp
 - Deepti/Deepthi (female) – glow, shine
 - Deepanshu (male) – glow
 
Notable people named Deepak
    
- Deepak, stage name of Arjan Bajwa, Indian actor
 - Deepak Chopra, writer and new age alternative medicine promoter
 - Deepak Dinkar, Tamil actor
 - Deepak Kumar, historian
 - Deepak Mondal, Indian footballer
 - Deepak Obhrai, Canadian politician
 - Deepak Sharma, Indian television director and producer
 - Deepak Thakur, Indian hockey player
 - Deepak Tijori, Indian actor and director
 - Deepak Tripathi, historian
 - Deepak Verma, British-Asian actor
 - P. A. Deepak, Indian Mix Engineer and Music Producer
 
References
    
- Jhaver P. Shreenivas (1 January 1999). Spiritual Heritage and Cultural Symbols of India. Jaico Publishing House. pp. 120–. ISBN 978-81-7224-736-2.
 
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