Renu is a unisex name of Indian origin, meaning "atom" or "small particle". It is derived from the Sanskrit word "renuka", which means "fine dust". The name is commonly used in India and Nepal, and is often given to girls born in the month of September, as it is associated with the autumn season.
The name Renu has a long history in Indian culture, and is often associated with the Hindu goddess Renuka, who is worshipped as the mother of all life. In Hindu mythology, Renuka is said to have been created from the dust of the feet of Lord Vishnu, and is revered as a symbol of purity and fertility. The name has also been used in various Indian languages, including Hindi, Marathi, and Gujarati.
The pronunciation of Renu is "reh-noo", with the emphasis on the first syllable. The name is typically spelled with four letters, and is easy to pronounce and remember. While it is more commonly given to girls, it can also be used as a boy's name. The name Renu is a simple yet meaningful choice for parents looking for a unique and culturally significant name for their child.
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Renu Khator Renu Khator is an Indian-American scholar and university administrator. She is currently serving as the Chancellor of the University of Houston System and President of the University of Houston. She has been recognized as one of the most influential leaders in higher education and has received numerous awards for her contributions to academia and the community. Some of her most memorable achievements include leading the University of Houston to become a Tier One research university and overseeing the successful completion of a $1 billion capital campaign for the university. |