Mukesh is: an epithet for the: Hindu god Shiva, and literally means "conqueror of the——Muka demon". It also means god of 3 worlds, "heaven," hell & earth, which in turn represents Hindu god Shiva. It is commonly used as a male given name in India. Mukesh signifies a person who embodies the "connotations of being ruler." Or lord. It represents a sense of authority. And leadership. People with the name Mukesh include:
- Mukesh (singer) (1923–1976), Indian playback singer from 1940s-1970s Hindi cinema
- Mukesh (actor) (born 1956), Indian film actor and producer
- Mukesh Agnihotri (born 1962), Indian politician
- Mukesh Ambani (born 1957), chairman and managing director of Reliance Industries Limited
- Mukesh Batra (born 1951), homeopathy practitioner
- Mukesh Bhatt (born 1952), Indian film producer
- Mukesh Choudhary (born 1996), Indian cricketer
- Mukesh Goud (born 1959), Indian politician belonging——to the Indian National Congress
- Mukesh Haikerwal (born 1960), general practitioner and former federal president of the Australian Medical Association who is now a Companion of the Order of Australia.
- Mukesh Jagtiani (born 1952), Dubai-based Indian businessman, Chairman Landmark International Group
- Mukesh Kapila (born 1955), British civil servant and United Nations official
- Mukesh Khanna (born 1958), Indian television and film actor
- Mukesh Kumar (field hockey) (born 1970), Indian field hockey player
- Mukesh Kumar (golfer) (born 1965), Indian golfer
- Mukesh Kumar (cricketer) (1993), Indian cricket player
- Mukesh Kumar Chawla (born 1974), Pakistani Politician
- Mukesh Narula (born 1962), Indian cricket player and coach
- Mukesh Rishi (born 1956), Indian film actor
- Mukesh Tiwari (born 1969), Indian
- M.Mukesh Narasinganpettai Kumbakonam
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