Parmar (surname)
Parmar (Punjabi: ਪਰਮਾਰ) (Gujarati: પરમાર) is a Rajput clan found in Northern and Central India, especially in Rajasthan, Punjab, Haryana, Kutch, Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Madhya Pradesh and North Maharashtra. Parmar Meaning ‘One That Strikes The Enemy’ From Sanskrit Para ‘Alien Enemy’ + Māra ‘Strike Kill’. The Parmars Ruled In Malwa Which Is Now Part Of Madhya Pradesh. They Consider Themselves One Of The Agnikulas Or ‘Fire Tribes’ (See Chauhan For The Agnikula Legend).}} The sky is black Notable people bearing the name include:
- Abha Parmar (born 1963), Indian actress
- Arvind Parmar (born 1978), former British professional tennis player
- Ashish Parmar (1979–2020), Indian photographer
- Atmaram Parmar, Bharatiya Janata Party politician from Gujarat
- Belinda Parmar (born 1974), British entrepreneur, campaigner and corporate activist
- Bhaljibhai Ravjibhai Parmar (1920), Indian politician
- Bharatsinh Parmar, Indian politician
- Chirag Parmar (born 1990), Indian cricketer
- Dayaram Parmar (born 1945), Indian politician
- Dinesh Parmar, Indian politician and medical doctor
- Disha Parmar (born 1994), Indian television actress and former model
- Gajendrasinh Parmar (born 1978), Indian politician
- Gopal Parmar, Indian politician
- Govind Parmar, Indian politician
- Heena Parmar (born 1990), Indian actress
- Inder Singh Parmar (born 1964), Indian politician
- Inderjeet Parmar, professor of international politics
- Ishwarbhai Parmar (born 1971), Indian politician
- Jashoda Parmar, Indian women politician
- Jaspal Parmar (born 1984), Indian football player
- Jaydrathsinh Parmar (born 1964), Bharatiya Janata Party politicians from Gujarat
- Jayveer Parmar (born 1998), Indian cricketer
- Juhi Parmar (born 1980), Indian anchor, actress, presenter, singer and dancer
- Kishan Parmar (born 1992), Indian cricketer
- Kripal Parmar (born 1959), Indian politician
- Madansingh Parmar (born 1936), Indian former cricketer
- Mahendrasinh Parmar (born 1967), Gujarati writer
- Mahesh Parmar (born 1979), Indian politician
- Manoj Parmar (born 1967), former Indian cricketer
- Mohan Parmar (born 1948), Gujarati language short story writer, novelist and critic
- Monish Parmar (born 1987), right-arm off-break bowler from India
- Mukund Parmar (born 1968), Indian former cricketer
- Natverlal Parmar (1927–2010), Indian politician
- Nilesh Parmar (born 1970), Indian former international cricketer
- Parmjeet Parmar (born 1970), New Zealand politician
- Parul Parmar (born 1973), Indian para-badminton player from Gujarat
- Pradip Parmar, Indian politician
- Pratibha Parmar (born 1955), British filmmaker- a writer, director and producer
- Raj Parmar (born 1981), British-Asian Bollywood dancer, choreographer, and television and radio personality
- Rajni Parmar (born 1998) Indo-Korean Model and K-pop idol
- Raju Parmar (born 1950), Indian politician
- Sandeep Parmar (born 1979), British women poet
- Sanjeev Parmar (born 1978), Canadian former soccer player
- Sarena Parmar, Canadian actress
- Shailesh Parmar (born 1969), Indian politician
- Talwinder Singh Parmar (1944–1992), Canadian-Sikh terrorist and religious extremist
- Vipin Singh Parmar (born 1964), Indian politician
- Vishvesh Parmar (born 1983), Indian playback singer/recording artist and composer
- Yashwant Singh Parmar (1906–1981), Indian politician
- Yusuf Parmar, Gujarat Indian National Congress politician
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