Manoj Gogoi

The term "Manoj Gogoi" does not appear to refer to a widely recognized concept, movement, or public figure with established documentation in reliable encyclopedic sources. As such, it cannot be confirmed as a subject of encyclopedic notability at this time.

Overview:
"Manoj Gogoi" may be a personal name, likely of Indian origin, following naming conventions common in the northeastern Indian state of Assam, where "Gogoi" is a surname used among the Ahom community. "Manoj" is a given name of Sanskrit origin, commonly used across India, meaning "born of the mind" or "mental."

Etymology/Origin:

  • "Manoj" derives from Sanskrit roots: "manas" (मनस्), meaning "mind," and "ja" (ज), meaning "born of," thus translating to "born of the mind." In Hindu mythology, Manoj is sometimes used as an epithet for Kamadeva, the god of love.
  • "Gogoi" is a community-specific surname associated primarily with the Chutiya and Ahom communities of Assam, historically linked to administrative or scholarly roles during the Ahom kingdom.

Characteristics:
Without verifiable details about a specific individual named Manoj Gogoi, no definitive characteristics can be provided. If referring to a person, their background, profession, or achievements are not documented in publicly available, reliable sources.

Related Topics:

  • Ahom people
  • Assamese surnames
  • Indian naming conventions
  • Northeast Indian culture

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