My family genealogy includes Strawcutter's of Seneca Indian ancestry. I am currently looking for more information on them.
No
Kurup is part of the subgroups of the Nair (or Nayar) Indian caste.
it's an iranian surname, I guess the ending "pour" makes everyone think it's indian because of Kapoor Jaipur etc. understandable... the suffix pour means the son of in persian also widely used in India because we all the same lol : )
Don't know. is the.............................. TURBAN is the answer.,.,usually worn by singh families.,.
Mostly ladies change their surname to that of their husband. Quite a few women add the entire name of their husband to their first name. And others add their husband's surname, but retain their maiden name.
Ramnanansingh is a surname from the Indian subcontinent.
Indian (more specifically it is a Bengali surname).
indian
Yes
Indian
Mavuram is a surname used by an Indian caste Reddy.
The surname "Bahadur" is of Indian and Pakistani origin. It is commonly found among individuals of Indian and Pakistani descent.
This rare surname Ambasana is an Indian surname, of unknown origin. Perhaps from a place name.
An Indian surname. Specifically Bengali.
I think its INDIAN
It is a Indian name.
It is an Indian totem and surname.