Anjali
(Devanagari: अञ्जली'; अंजली) is a Sanskrit word that means "divine offering". It is not only a given name, but also the name given to the greeting between Hindus, Buddhists and other religions on the Indian subcontinent: hands folded together.
People
    
- Anjali (actress) (born 1986), Indian actress
 - Anjali Abrol (born 1990), Indian actress
 - Anjali Bhagwat (born 1969), Indian shooter
 - Anjali Bhimani, Indian-American actress
 - Anjali Damania, Indian anti-corruption activist and politician
 - Anjali Devi (1927–2014), Indian actress and producer
 - Anjali Forber-Pratt (born 1984), American wheelchair racer
 - Anjali Gopalan (born 1957), Indian human and animal rights activist
 - Anjali Gupta (born 1975 - died 2011), Indian former officer in the Indian Air Force
 - Anjali Jay (born 1975), English actress
 - Anjali Joseph (born 1978), British-Indian author, journalist, and teacher
 - Anjali Lavania (born 1986), Indian actress and model
 - Anjali Mendes (1946–2010), Indian fashion model
 - Anjali Patil (born 1987), Indian actress
 - Anjali Pendharker (born 1959), Indian cricketer
 - Anjali Ranadivé (born 1992), Indian singer-songwriter and marine conservationist
 - Anjali Sharma (born 1956), Indian cricketer
 - Anjali Sharma (climate activist) (born 2004), Australian environmentalist
 - Anjali Sud, Indian American businesswoman and the CEO of Vimeo
 - Anjali Sudhakar (born 1972), Indian actress
 
Films
    
- Anjali (1957 film), directed by Chetan Anand
 - Anjali (1977 film), directed by I. V. Sasi
 - Anjali (1990 film), directed by Mani Ratnam
 
Other uses
    
- Anjali (2006 TV series), an Indian Tamil-language soap opera
 - Anjali (2019 TV series), a Tamil-language television soap opera
 - Añjali Mudrā, a hand gesture which consists of putting the palms together in front of the chest
 - Anjali Pictures, an Indian film production company
 
See also
    
- Anjolie Ela Menon (born 1940), Indian artist
 - Anjuli Shukla, Indian cinematographer and director
 - Anju (disambiguation)
 
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