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Deshpande is a Brahmin surname found native to the Indian state of Maharashtra. It is also found amongst Chandraseniya Kayastha Prabhu caste in Maharashtra.

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Meaning

Deshpande derives from the Marathi title dešpande. Deshpande is also said to mean "tax collector" from the historic caste system.

Notable people

  • Baji Prabhu Deshpande, Minister/Count and commander for Shivaji, known for the Battle of Pavan Khind.
  • Murarbaji Deshpande, 17th-century general in the early Maratha Empire during the reign of Shivaji.
  • Bapuji Mudgal Deshpande - general in the early Maratha Empire, best remembered for his major role during first and second recapturing attempts of “Kondhana” fort in 1647 and 1656 respectively.
  • Nirmala Deshpande, a noted Indian social activist and a Padmashri award winner (2005).
  • P. L. Deshpande (known as Pu. La. Deshpande); Marathi writer, playwright, actor, and songwriter.
  • Vasantrao Deshpande - Hindustani classical music vocalist, contributed especially to Hindustani classical and Natya Sangeet.
  • Gururao Deshpande - known as Gayanacharya, Hindustani classical music singer from Karnataka, India; avid reader, astrologist.
  • Anjali Deshpande - prominent social rights activist, writer, journalist and novelist.
  • Rahul Deshpande - Hindustani classical music vocalist, grandson of late Kai. Pt. Vasantrao Deshpande.
  • Satyasheel Deshpande - Hindustani classical music vocalist, disciple of Pt. Kumar Gandharva and son of Vamanrao Deshpande.
  • Dr. Ashwini Bhide-Deshpande - Hindustani classical music vocalist of the Jaipur-Atrauli Gharana.
  • Bala Deshpande - Senior Managing Director of the venture capital firm, New Enterprise Associates (India) since 2008. NEA is the world’s largest venture capital firm.
  • Gururaj Deshpande - Indian-American businessman, co-founder and chairman of Sycamore Networks and chairman of A123 Systems, founder of Deshpande Foundation.
  • Bhavurao Venkatrao Deshpande - late senior leader of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), one of the founding fathers of BJP in Karnataka.
  • Ravi Deshpande - Indian advertising executive, headed Contract India between 2005 and June 2013 leading to 400 awards.
  • Ramakant Krishnaji Deshpande - Indian surgical oncologist, pioneer of thoracoscopic surgery at the Tata Memorial Hospital, awarded with Padma Shri for contributions to medicine.
  • Govind Purushottam Deshpande - (known as GoPu or GPD) Marathi playwright and academic, economist, anthologist from Nashik, Maharashtra.
  • Gauri Deshpande - novelist, short story writer, and poet from Maharashtra, India.
  • Kusumavati Deshpande - (1904–1961) Marathi writer from Amravati, Maharashtra, India.
  • Anagha Deshpande - cricketer who has played in 20 women's One Day Internationals and seven Twenty20 internationals for India.
  • Arun Deshpande - a coach of the Indian Carrom team.
  • V. G. Deshpande - Indian politician, former general secretary of Akhil Bharatiya Hindu Mahasabha.
  • Makarand Deshpande - actor, writer, and director in Hindi and Marathi films and theatre, often playing supporting yet pivotal roles.
  • Mrunmayee Deshpande - actress of Hindi Bollywood and Marathi films and TV Serials; an established leading actress in Marathi cinema and an accomplished dancer, and writer.
  • Tara Deshpande - actress, writer, former model and MTV VJ, known for Is Raat Ki Subah Nahin, Kaizad Gustad's Bombay Boys.
  • Sunita Deshpande - Marathi writer, wife of Kai. Shri. Pu La Deshpande, known for आहे मनोहर तरी... (Ahe Manohar Tari...), प्रिय जी.ए. (Priya G. A.), etc.
  • Madhav Kashinath Deshpande - Marathi writer, renowned professor of English language and literature, known for novel Aadhar (अंधार) (1953), Priya Kavite (प्रिय कविते) (1972).
  • Prerana Deshpande - exponents of Kathak dance in India, shishyaa of Dr. Rohini Bhate, of Lucknow and Jaipur gharanas.
  • Shashi Deshpande - writer of novels, essays and children's books.
  • References

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