Gurung (Nepali : गुरुङ ) is a common surname among people of the Gurung Tamu ethnic group in Bhutan , Nepal and India , as well as among other groups who are not ethnically Gurung (e.g. by some families of the Bhotiya in Dolpa ).[ 1] At the time of the 2011 Nepal census , 798,658 people (2.97% of the population of Nepal ) identified as Gurung. Gurung people predominantly live around the Annapurna Region in Manang , Mustang , Dolpo , Kaski , Lamjung , Gorkha , Parbat and Syangja districts of Nepal. They are one of the main Gurkha tribes and have been established as one of the successful indigenous communities in Nepal. Most of the Gurung people serve in the military, farming, entertainment industry, business, and politics. The origin of the Gurung people can be traced back to Qiang people located in Qinghai , China .[ 2] [ 3]
Notable Gurung people [ edit ]
Rfn Parte Gurung, a Gurkha veteran receiving aid from The Gurkha Welfare Trust.
Anuradha Koirala Gurung at Maitighar , Nepal
American Nepali designer Prabal Gurung at Copenhagen Fashion Week in 2017.
Shree Amber Gurung performing on the stage.
Jassita Gurung celebrating Holi festival in Kathmandu, Nepal.
Anil Gurung celebrating victory at 2013 SAFF Championship .
Mausami Gurung .
Notable individuals with the surname include:
Amar Bahadur Gurung , Indian association football player
Amber Gurung (1938–2016), composer, singer and lyricist
Anil Gurung (born 1988), football player
Anju Gurung (born 1994), Bhutanese cricketer
Anupama Aura Gurung (born 1988), Miss Nepal Earth 2011
Anuradha Koirala Gurung (born Gurung), founder and director of Maiti Nepal, 1st women governor of Province no. 3
Arika Gurung , Karate player and 2022 Asian Games silver medalist
Bhanbhagta Gurung (1921–2008), Victoria Cross recipient, British Indian Army
Bharat Gurung , had served as the Royal A.D.C. to Late Prince Dhirendra Shah of Nepal in the 1980s.
Bhim Gurung (born 1981), Marathon Runner, sky runner, who won four races of the Skyrunning World Series international circuit.
Bijaya Gurung , Nepali football plater of Three Star Club
Bimal Gurung , Indian Gorkha Politician and one of the founders and the president of the Gorkha Janmukti Morcha (GJM)
Bivesh Gurung , football player for National League South club Maidstone United
Chaman Singh Gurung , member of the 1952 Helsinki Olympics hockey team that won the gold medal
Chandra Gurung leader in conservation and sustainable field of Nepal.
Chandra Bahadur Gurung (active 2008), politician
Chandra Kumari Gurung , former Nepali migrant worker in South Korea
Chitra Bahadur Gurung , former swimmer
Chitrabahadur Gurung , Nepalese soldier in the British Indian Army [ 4]
Chhatra Man Singh Gurung (born 1952), Nepali military officer and Chief of Staff of the Nepali Army
Chhetan Gurung (1979–2020) Nepalese film director and writer known for his work in Nepali cinema.
Chhulthim Dolma Gurung , actress
Ciney Gurung (active 2010), singer
Dal Bahadur Gurung , comedian
Damber Singh Gurung , (1900 – 1948) Indian politician, lawyer and social worker
Darshan Gurung (born 2002), Nepalese former professional footballer who last played as a midfielder for New Road Team (NRT).
Dev Gurung (before 1996–after 2008), politician
Dhanraj Gurung , Nepali politician belonging to Nepali Congress
Durga Gurung , politician belong to Nepali Congress
Gajendra Gurung , Indian politician
Garjaman Gurung , politician of Sikkim Democratic Front party
Ghana Shyam Gurung, Representative of World Wildlife Fund (WWF), Nepal
Gita Gurung , politician and member of Janamat Party
Gopal Gurung (born 1939–2016), politician, author, journalist, and vocal advocate of the human rights.
Hari Gurung , Bhutanese footballer
Harka Gurung , geologist, anthropologist, and author
Hem Bahadur Gurung (active 1979–2009), former Inspector General of Police (IGP)
Heman Gurung , international footballer who plays as a midfielder for Himalayan Sherpa Club
Hemant Gurung , Bhutanese politician who has been a member of the National Assembly of Bhutan
Hira Gurung , politician and a member of the House of Representatives of the federal parliament of Nepal
Hit Kaji Gurung (active 1999–after 2008), politician
Israil Gurung , Indian professional footballer
Jamuna Gurung , Australian businesswomen and Billionaire
Jamuna Gurung , former captain of the Nepal women's national football team .
Jassita Gurung , Nepali actress
Jodha Gurung (born 1954), middle-distance runner
Karun Gurung , Bhutanese former international football and futsal player
Kedar Gurung , Indian educationist and writer of Nepalese literature, known for his satirical expressions
Khem Raj Gurung , musician and singer
Kiran Gurung (active 2008), politician
Kishor Gurung , guitarist and ethnomusicologist
Kul Bahadur Gurung (active 2008), politician
Lachhiman Gurung (1917–2010), Victoria Cross recipient, British Indian Army
Lal Kaji Gurung , politician and a member of the House of Representatives of the federal parliament of Nepal
Mahadev Gurung (active 1999), politician
Man Bahadur Gurung , politician
Man Bahadur Gurung , football player for Druk Stars FC
Mausami Gurung , singer and songwriter
Malewa Devi Gurung , first female singer of Nepal
Milan Gurung , criminal and gangster
Narsingh Gurung , Nepalese Kaji under King Rana Bahadur Shah
Nishma Gurung (born 1980), freestyle swimmer who represented Nepal in 1996 Summer Olympic Games
Novin Gurung (born 1999), Indian professional footballer
Om Gurung , (1953–2022) sociologist who was head of the Central Department of Sociology/Anthropology of the Tribhuvan University
Omi Gurung , Indian fashion designer
Palten Gurung (active 1994–2008), politician
Parbat Gurung , politician and former Minister of Communication and Information Technology
Parshuram Megi Gurung , communist politician and member of the National Assembly
Polden Chopang Gurung , politician, and a member of the House of Representatives
Prabal Gurung (born 1979), New York fashion designer
Prabesh Gurung , Indian cricketer
Prabhat Gurung (born 2004), Nepalese-born Hong Kong professional footballer who currently plays as a midfielder for Hong Kong
Prakash Gurung , musician and singer
Prakash Bahadur Gurung (active 1999), politician
Praveen Gurung (born 1962–2000), folk music singer and music arranger
Prithvi Man Gurung , Chief Minister of State
Prithvi Subba Gurung , Politician of Gandaki Province
Puran Andrew Gurung , Indian Taekwondo practitioner and coach
Rajan Gurung (born 2000), football player
Rajiv Gurung , politician
Ram Babu Gurung , writer and director
Ram Prasad Gurung , boxer
Regan Gurung , American psychologist and award-winning author
Renuka Gurung , politician and ex-State Minister of Women, Children and Senior Citizens
Rishma Gurung , actress and model
Robin Gurung (born 1992), Indian professional footballer
Sanjay Gurung (born 1969), Nepalese cricket umpire
Sarita Gurung , philanthropist and social worker
Shesh Ghale , Australian Businessman and Billionaire
Sipora Gurung , volleyball player
Sita Gurung , politician, belonging to the Nepali Congress currently serving as the member of the 2nd Federal Parliament of Nepal
Sirish Gurung , competitive swimmer
Sukmit Gurung , modern classical singer
Sunita Kumari Gurung , Nepalese politician and member of the Nepali Congress Party
Surya Man Gurung (active 1999–2008), politician
Suvash Gurung (born 1991), Nepalese professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Martyr's Memorial
T. S. Gurung (1923–89), social and political worker
Tek Bahadur Gurung , member of Nepali Congress, assumed the post of the Minister for Labour and Employment of Nepal
Tim Gurung , writer, army served for British Armed Forces
Thaman Gurung (1924–44), Victoria Cross recipient, British Indian Army
Toya Gurung , writer and poet
Trishna Gurung , (born 1985) Nepali singer and also a coach of The Voice of Nepal Season 3, a reality show.
Yashoda Gurung , politician member of the House of Representatives