Anu is a given name and surname found independently in several cultures. The Indian name is a short form of Anuradha, Anurag, Anubhooti, etc. The Finnish name is derived from the Karelian variant of the name Anna, which became popular in Finland after Kersti Bergroth's play Anu ja Mikko of 1932.
Anu Aga (born 1942), Indian businesswoman and social worker
Anu Aggarwal (born 1969), former Indian model and actress
Anu Aiyengar, finance professional
Anu Anand, Indian Tamil-language actress and playback singer
Anu Choudhury (born 1979), Indian actress
Anu Elizabeth Jose, Indian Malayalam-language lyricist
Anu Garg (born 1967), American author and speaker
Anu Hasan (born 1968), Indian Tamil-language actress and TV anchor
Anu Lama, Nepalese women's footballer
Anu Malhotra (born 1961), Indian film-maker
Anu Malik (born 1960), Indian Hindi-language music director and singer
Anu Mohan, Indian Malayalam-language actor
Anu Mohan (Tamil actor), Indian actro and film maker
Anu Muhammad (born 1956), Bangladeshi economist and political activist
Anu Prabhakar (born 1980), Indian Kannada-language actress
Anu Ramamoorthy, Malaysian actress and model
Anu Ramdas (born 1980), interdisciplinary artist living in Denmark
Anu Singh (born 1972), Australian convicted of the manslaughter of her boyfriend, later became criminologist
Anu Vaidyanathan (born 1983 or 1984), Indian triathlete
Anu Koivisto (born 1980), Finnish backstroke swimmer
Anu Lamp (born 1958), Estonian actress
Anu Nieminen (born 1977), Finnish female badminton player
Anu Palevaara (born 1971), Finnish actress, choreographer and dancer
Anu Tali (born 1972), Estonian conductor
Anu Vehviläinen (born 1963), Finnish former Minister of Transport
Anu Välba (born 1974), Estonian TV and radio host
Anu Viheriäranta (born 1982), Finnish ballet dancer
Anu Solomon (born 1994), American footballer (Hawaiian)
Queen Anu (died 1696), Mongolian noblewoman and warrior
Anu Namshir (born 1991), Mongolian miss and model
Neferkamin Anu, ancient Egyptian pharaoh
Christine Anu (born 1970), Australian pop singer
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