Prem
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Prem may refer to:
People
Given name
- Prem (actor), actor in Tamil and Kannada films, active since 2001
- Prem (film director) (born 1978), film director and actor in Kannada films
- Prem Bahadur Kansakar (1918–1991), Nepalese politician and activist
- Prem Bahadur Singh, Nepalese politician
- Prem Bhatia (fl. 1973–1974), Indian cricketer
- Prem Chand Gupta (born 1950), Indian politician
- Prem Chand Pandey (born 1945), Indian scientist and academic
- Prem Chopra (born 1935), actor in Hindi and Punjabi films
- Prem Chowdhry (born 1944), Indian social scientist, historian, and feminist
- Prem Das, New Age author
- Prem Das Rai (born 1954), Indian politician
- Prem Dhawan, lyricist
- Prem Dhoj Pradhan (born 1938), Nepalese musician
- Prem Jayanth (1931–1997), Sri Lankan actor, producer, and artist
- Prem Joshua, German musician, active since 1991
- Prem Kaur (fl. 1822–1843), wife of Sikh ruler Sher Singh
- Prem Khandu Thungan (born 1946), Indian politician
- Prem Kishore Patakha (born 1943), Hindi language poet
- Prem Krishen, Indian actor and producer, son of Prem Nath, active since 1981
- Prem Krishna Khanna (1894–1993), Indian revolutionary
- Prem Kumar (born 1966), Indian film actor, most popular for his Malayalam films during the 1990s
- Prem Kumar (footballer) (born 1989), Indian footballer
- Prem Kumar Dhumal (born 1944), Indian politician
- Prem Kumar Sharma (fl. 1993), Indian politician
- Prem Lal Singh, Nepalese politician
- Prem Lata Sharma, Indian musicologist, scholar, and educator
- Prem Mathur (fl. 1947–1949), first female Indian commercial pilot
- Prem Maya Sonir (born 1961), Indian hockey player and coach
- Prem Menon, actor and director in Tamil films
- Prem Nath (1926–1992), actor in Hindi films
- Prem Nath Dogra (died 1972), Indian leader
- Prem Nath Thapar (1903–1969), Indian civil servant
- Prem Nawas (fl. 1952–1980), actor and producer of Malayam films
- Prem Nazir (1926–1989), actor in Malayam films
- Prem Panicker, Indian cricket journalist
- Prem Parkash (born 1932), Indian author
- Prem Prakash, actor and producer in Malayalam films, active since 1968
- Prem Purachatra (1915–1981), prince of Thailand
- Prem Radhakishun (born 1962), Dutch-Surinamese lawyer, columnist, actor, and producer
- Prem Raj, Indian film director
- Prem Rakshith, choreographer
- Prem Ram Dubey (1933–2012), Indian Kosal State separatist
- Prem Rawat (born 1957), Indian religious leader
- Prem Reddy (born 1948), Indian-American cardiologist and major owner of Prime Healthcare Services
- Prem Sahgal (1917–1992), officer of the British Indian Army and Indian National Army
- Prem Shankar Jha (born 1938), Indian newspaper editor
- Prem Singh, Fijian politician
- Prem Singh Brahma (1952–2007), Indian Bodo separatist and politician
- Prem Singh Chandumajra (born 1950), Indian politician
- Prem Singh Dhami, Nepalese politician and minister
- Prem Sooriyakumar (born 1978), Sri Lankan-Canadian filmmaker
- Prem Suri, Jain religious teacher
- Prem Tinsulanonda (born 1920), Thai military officer who served as Prime Minister of Thailand from March 3, 1980 to August 4, 1988
- Prem Watsa (born 1950), founder, chairman, and chief executive of Fairfax Financial Holdings, based in Toronto, Ontario
Surname
- Aneeta Prem, British author, human rights campaigner, and magistrate
- Heimrad Prem (1934–1978), German painter
- Krishna Prem (1898–1965), British-Indian spiritual teacher
- Rohan Prem (born 1986), Indian cricketer
Places
- Prem, Bavaria, Germany
- Prem, Ilirska Bistrica, Slovenia
Other uses
- Preliminary Reference Earth Model, a commonly used 1 D reference model for the structure of the Earth
- Prem (film), a 1995 Hindi film
- Prem (Hinduism), a concept of elevated love
- Premature birth, in humans, the birth of a baby of less than 37 weeks gestational age
- Prem (food), a brand of canned meat
- Premier League, the top association football league in England
See also
- All pages with titles containing Prem
- Prema (disambiguation)
- Premie (disambiguation)
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