Absolutely yes, Jawanda is a Jatt Sikh name. Examples are; Bhai Dharam Singh Ji of the original Panj Piare & Sucha Singh Soorma.
Yes, "Kalay" could be a Sikh last name, while "Jatt" refers to a community within the Sikh, Muslim, and Hindu populations in the Punjab region.Surname usage can vary widely among individuals within the same community, so it's important to consider the specific cultural context.
Yes it is
Brar is a punjai/jatt last name, Punjab is mostly home to people of Sikhism religion. But he can be Hindu aswell
No, Shinh is not a common Jat Sikh name. It is more commonly found in other cultures or regions. Jat Sikh names typically reflect Punjabi or Sikh cultural influences.
The name "Jorawar" is a Sikh name that means "brave and strong" or "powerful warrior" in Punjabi. It is a name that signifies courage and strength.
The name of the Sikh scripture is Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji. It is considered the central religious scripture of Sikhism, containing the teachings and writings of Sikh Gurus and other spiritual leaders.
Sikh individuals typically do not have middle names. They have a first name followed by the surname Singh for males and Kaur for females. These names are given at birth or during an Amrit ceremony.
Yes. Pannu is a Punjabi Sikh Jatt name.
yes mehat r jatt sikh ..and they live in mehtan near phagwara
No Julka is not Jatt. They are Khatri sikh.
Lotey is ramgarhia
yes
Yes it is!!
Yes 100% jatt panjabi
Yes, Gandham is a Jatt Sikh last name
is last name Ghangas from village Ghangas punjab (jatt) sikh.
Real Sikhs always have one last name, Guru ji assigned- Singh for men, and for womens/girls it Kaur, yes khubbar is a jatt sikh surname
nanra surname belong to ramgharia family
Yes it is. There is a village name kesarpur near kapurthala city in punjab, india and most of the families carry mattu as their last name and all of them are jatt sikh.