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Gurunath is a family name and also a given name for males in India and Bangladesh. It has also been used as a title of respect to spiritual preceptors, and literally translates to "teacher lord". Some notable persons named Gurunath include:
- Gurunath Sengupta (1848–1914) - a Sanskrit scholar and writer from Bangladesh
- Gurunath Vidyanidhi (1862–1931) - a Sanskrit scholar, writer and poet from Bangladesh
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