which in the Hindi and Urdu language means "to bless" something or someone.
The reason it has different spelling, or more inportantly its pronounciation, (from Hindi to English) is because, many Inidans who came to Europe in the early 1950s and late 1960s were unable to write in English. When they arrived they were asked to say their names and whoever was at then equivalent of passport control desks wrote their names in English the best they could.
Answer - ItalyThe Italian version of the surname 'Bux' is derived from the name of a town in Italy called Buxentum. It was a Greek colony during the Magna Graecia period. Then the Italians took over and granted the land to discharged soldiers and others in an effort to populate the land.The people who came from this town to other places took the surname Bux.
The surname Guillory is French in origin.
This american surname Cutshaw is of German origin, a variant of German surname Gottschall.
The surname Alvarez is Hispanic in origin. The Spanish surname Álvarez is from a patronymic form of the personal name Álvaro, which is of Germanic (Visigothic) origin.
The surname Whitley is of English origin and means from the 'white clearing.'
This surname Beaumont is an English surname and French surname, but of French (Norman) origin. See related links below for more information about the Beaumont surname.
The surname Moran is Irish in origin.
The surname Larsen is Scandinavian in origin.
The surname Guillory is French in origin.
This surname Bombardier is of French and Italian origin, the surname is mostly found in Canada.
Navarro is a surname of Spanish or Basque origin.
The surname Salum is believed to be Arabic in origin.
This surname Olsen is of Danish and Norweagian origin.
This american surname Cutshaw is of German origin, a variant of German surname Gottschall.
Deutsch is a surname of German origin. It means "German"
This rare surname Ambasana is an Indian surname, of unknown origin. Perhaps from a place name.
The surname Alvarez is Hispanic in origin. The Spanish surname Álvarez is from a patronymic form of the personal name Álvaro, which is of Germanic (Visigothic) origin.
The surname "Lamb" is of English origin. It is a common surname in England and may have originated as a nickname for someone who resembled a lamb in some way, such as being gentle or meek.