Patil is an Indian surname used in Maharashtra, Karnataka, Telangana, and Goa.
In Armenia, the word could be used as a first name for a girl. It means 'snowflake' in the Armenian language.[1]
Notable people
edit- Anjali Patil, theater and Hindi film actress
- Anuja Patil, a cricketer from Kolhapur, Maharashtra played in Twenty20 Internationals for India
- B B Patil, Member of Parliament, Zahirabad, Telangana[2]
- B. G. Kolse Patil, former judge Bombay High Court
- B. J. Khatal-Patil (1919 - 2019), former Maharashtra Cabinet Minister, Politician and Independence Activist
- Babagouda Patil, Senior BJP Leader, former MP and Union Minister of Rural Areas & Employment[3]
- Bal Patil, was a Jain scholar, journalist, social activist and Jain minority status advocate from Mumbai, Maharashtra
- Balasaheb Vikhe Patil, former member of the Indian Parliament and member of Indian National Congress
- Bandu Patil (1 January 1936 – 23 August 1988), Olympic Gold medal Men's hockey 1964 - Tokyo
- Basangouda Patil, former Union minister of state for Railways and Textiles[3]
- Basavraj Madhavrao Patil, MLA, Ausa, Latur, and former Minister for Rural Development, Government of Maharashtra
- C. R. Patil, Indian politician who is state president of BJP Gujarat.
- Chandrakant Bacchu Patil, Indian politician who is state president BJP Maharashtra. He has served as the Cabinet Minister of Maharashtra.
- D. Y. Patil, former governor of Bihar
- Dilip Walse-Patil, Maharashtra MLA, and Former Finance Minister, Home minister government of Maharashtra
- Dinkar D. Patil, prominent Marathi film director, scriptwriter, and dialogue writer in Marathi film industry
- Dinkar Patil, four times MLA from Tasgaon, Sangli, Maharashtra. Good contribution in irrigation facilities for Tasgaon.
- DJ Patil, Chief Data Scientist of the United States Office of Science and Technology Policy
- Ganpat Patil, a notable actor in Marathi movies and drama.
- Gulabrao Patil, former President Maharashtra state Congress and MP
- H. K. Patil, Former Minister for Rural Development and Panchayat Raj, Government of Karnataka.
- Harshavardhan Patil, former Cabinet Minister for Sehkar from Maharashtra
- Jayant Patil, former Rural Development Minister of Maharashtra
- Kailash Patil, Indian football player playing for club ONGC FC
- Karmaveer Bhaurao Patil, a social activist and educator in Maharashtra, India; founder of Rayat Education Society
- Kavita Patil, an actress who played Sergeant Medawar in the American television show The Unit.
- Krantisinha Nana Patil, elected to the Lok Sabha in 1957 from north Satara constituency from Communist Party of India. He was the first to give a speech in Marathi on the floor of Parliament
- Krushnaa Patil, an Indian mountaineer. She is known as the second youngest Indian to climb Mount Everest at an age of 19.
- M. B. Patil, Former Minister for Water Resources, Government of Karnataka,
- Manjusha Kulkarni-Patil, a Hindustani classical music vocalist
- Dr Neeraj Patil, Former mayor of Lambeth, London
- Padamsinh Bajirao Patil (born 1940), Indian politician and former home minister of Maharashtra state
- Pandharinath Sitaramji Patil, Politician, Social Reformer, Biographer
- Pratibha Patil, former President Of India
- Pratik Patil, former Minister of State for Mining & coal of India
- Pratik Prakashbapu Patil, a member of the 15th Lok Sabha of India. He is son of former Loksabha member Prakash-bapu Patil & also grandson of former chief minister of maharashtra Vasantdada Patil.
- R. R. Patil, former Deputy Chief Minister of Maharashtra, Home Minister of Maharashtra
- Ram Patil, king of Janjira
- Rana Jagjitsinh Bajirao Patil (born 1971), Indian politician based in Osmanabad and former minister in government of Maharashtra
- Ranjit Patil, former Minister of State Maharashtra
- Rupatai Patil Nilangekar (born 1957), Indian politician from Maharashtra and former member of parliament, Lok Sabha
- S. R. Patil, Ex Minister for Infrastructure, Information Technology, Biotechnology, Science and Technology, Planning and Statistics, Government of Karnataka,
- Sadashiv Kanoji Patil (abbreviated as S. K. Patil) (1898–1981) was a former Congress leader from Maharashtra.
- Sambhaji Patil Nilangekar (born 1977), Indian politician and former minister for food supply in Government of Maharashtra
- Sandeep Patil, former Indian cricket player
- Shalini Patil, former deputy Chief Minister of Maharashtra and widow of Former Maharashtra Chief Minister, Vasantdada Patil
- Sharan Prakash Patil, Former Minister for Medical Education, Government of Karnataka,
- Shivaji Lotan Patil, an Indian film director. He bagged the 60th National Award for Best Director for his Marathi film Dhag.
- Shivajirao Nilangekar Patil (1931 - 2020), Former Chief Minister of Maharashtra
- Shivraj Patil, former Home Minister of India and Defence Minister of India.[3]
- Shriniwas Dadasaheb Patil (born 11 April 1941), is the present Governor of Sikkim, India, and a member of the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP).
- Smita Patil (1955 - 1986), Bollywood actress
- Suhas Patil, founder of fabless semiconductor supplier company Cirrus Logic headquartered in Austin, Texas
- Suryakanta Patil, a member of the 14th Lok Sabha of India. She represented the Hingoli & Nanded constituency.
- Swapnil Patil, an Emirati cricketer. He played for the United Arab Emirates in the 2014 Cricket World Cup Qualifier tournament.
- V. L. Patil, politician and independence activist
- Vasantdada Patil, former Chief Minister of Maharashtra & Governor of Rajasthan
- Veerendra Patil, former Chief Minister of Karnataka
- Vijaysinh Mohite-Patil, a former Deputy Chief Minister of Maharashtra.
- Vimla Patil, an Indian journalist, author, activist, columnist, writer
- Vishwas Nangare Patil, IPS officer.
- Vishwas Patil, Indian author, historian, known for his work Panipat (novel about Third Battle of Panipat).
- Vivek Patil, politician of the Peasants and Workers Party of India (शेतकरी कामगार पक्ष). A three-time MLA in the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly.
Fictional
edit- Padma and Parvati Patil, identical twins in Harry's year in the Harry Potter books by J. K. Rowling.
See also
editNotes
edit- ^ J. Allen Whitt (2013). Notes from the Other Side of the Mountain. BlueSkyWriter. p. 31.
"Snowflake? You're kidding." "No, I'm not. Actually, it's Patil—P..a..t..i..l. Mom says it's an Armenian girls' name that means snowflake"
- ^ Separate Bhavan in Hyd–Lingayats urge CM
- ^ a b c "Prominent Lingayat Figures". Virasaiva.com. Retrieved 17 November 2015.