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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.
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.
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Charity
Maghi, Holla Mohalla, and Martyrdom of Guru Arjan
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The got their names from the bhaiji in the gurudwara after knowing the initial letter of their names which they know by the time and place of their birth.
It is not necessary to italicize the name of a charity unless it is a specific style guide requirement. Typically, charity names are written in regular font.
Christian, Christina, Charity
Clarification: The word Kaur means Princess. It is the middle name for all Sikh women and Singh is the Middle name for all Sikh men, which means Lion.Clarification Improved: Kaur and Singh are the Last Names not middle Names. All Sikh men are instructed to end their name with Singh ( Lion ) and all Sikh women to end their names as Kaur meaning ( Princess ). No Surnames allowed to be used with Names as per Sikh Rehat Maryada.However: In today's modern world every Sikh can't have the same last name, so they use it as their middle name instead of using it as their last name.Every Sikh must have same last name ( "singh" or "Kaur" ),whether it is past , present or future. This is the order of Guru Gobind Singh ji to every Sikh. Using caste / surnames along with your name is against the Sikhism.Explanation of above: The word Kaur means Princess. It was instructed by Guru Gobind Singh Ji that all Sikh women have it after their first name. It is used as both a last name and a middle name in different people's cases.For example:Someone can be called Harjeet KaurOrThey can also be called Harjeet Kaur Mahal