Sundeep
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Sundeep (सन्दीप् Hindi) is a popular Indian name, derived from the epic Mahabharata. It is primarily used by men and women from Hindu or Sikh backgrounds. There are a number of interpretations, but in the Sikh tradition it means light of the sun (sun + light), and it perhaps means "a lighted lamp" or "enlightened" in Sanskrit.
In Hindu Mythology, Sundeep is the Name of Guru[Teacher] of Lord Krishna
Sundeep is generally spelled as "Sandeep" also. In Hindi it means "beautiful lamp" or could also be interpreted as "lamp which is as illuminated as sun". This name is more popular in North India region.
Sundeep also means one who shines deep in your heart.