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  2. Subramaniam - Wikipedia

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    Subramaniam, Subrahmaniam, Subramaniam or Subramanian (Tamil: சுப்பிரமணியம்; Telugu: సుబ్రహ్మణ్యం) is a South Indian ...

  3. Balasubramaniam - Wikipedia

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    Balasubramaniam is derived from the Sanskrit words balu meaning "young" and Subramaniam (itself derived from the Sanskrit words su, meaning "auspicious" and brahmanyam, translated loosely as "auspicious effulgence of the Supreme Spirit").

  4. Iyer - Wikipedia

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    Iyer (Tamil: ஐயர், pronounced) has several meanings in Tamil and other Dravidian languages, often ... Subramaniam, Kuppu (1974).

  5. Valayapatti A. R. Subramaniam - Wikipedia

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    Valayapatti A. R. Subramaniam is an Indian classical musician and percussionist, considered by many as one of the foremost prominent exponents of thavil also known as dolu, a traditional percussion instrument in Carnatic music, accompanying windpipe instruments such as nadaswaram, saxophone, clarinet, etc, and string instruments like violin, mandolin, etc.

  6. Natty Subramaniam - Wikipedia

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    Natarajan "Natty" Subramaniam (/ n ə t t i / born 23 June 1971) is an Indian cinematographer and actor who has worked in blockbuster and highly acclaimed Hindi and Tamil films. As an actor, he achieved recognition through his performance as a con artist in Sathuranga Vettai (2014).

  7. Subramania Bharati - Wikipedia

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    Bharathi's poetry expressed progressive and reformist ideals. His poetry was a forerunner to modern Tamil poetry in different aspects and combined classical and contemporary elements. He penned thousands of verses on diverse topics like Indian Nationalism, love, children, nature, glory of the Tamil language, and odes to prominent freedom fighters.

  8. Jayaram - Wikipedia

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    Jayaram Subramaniam was born on 10 December 1965 in a Tamil Brahmin Iyer family [7] as the second among three children of late Subramaniyam and late Thankam at Perumbavoor, Kerala. His father was a Tamilian from Palakkad, Kerala while mother was from Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu. He had an elder brother named Venkataram, who died at a young age, and a ...

  9. Chidambaram Subramaniam - Wikipedia

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    Subramaniam was born in Senguttaipalayam a village near Pollachi in Coimbatore district, Presidency of Fort St. George (now the Tamil Nadu state). [2] Subramaniam completed his early education in Pollachi before moving to Chennai where he did his B.Sc in Physics at the Presidency College, Chennai (affiliated to the University of Madras).