In those times, surname was not used in Indian society.
A family name, surname, or last name is the part of a person's name that indicates to what family he or she belongs. Until the 12th century, most people throughout the world did not use or have a family name, and they were called by the single name they had (which was called a "first" or "given name" only after family names came into use). One of the most accepted theories for the origin of surname use attributes their introduction to the Normans and the Domesday Book of 1086. The use of surnames gradually became an accepted practice throughout Western Europe in the Middle Ages. In parts of the world, family names did not appear in common use until the 17th to 19th centuries, and they are unused in some cultures even today.
However, Kshatriyas were known by the Vamsha and Lord Rama was from Ikshvaku dynasty / Suryavamsha (Sun Dynasty or Solar Dynasty).
In those times, surname was not used in Indian society.
A family name, surname, or last name is the part of a person's name that indicates to what family he or she belongs. Until the 12th century, most people throughout the world did not use or have a family name, and they were called by the single name they had (which was called a "first" or "given name" only after family names came into use). One of the most accepted theories for the origin of surname use attributes their introduction to the Normans and the Domesday Book of 1086. The use of surnames gradually became an accepted practice throughout Western Europe in the Middle Ages. In parts of the world, family names did not appear in common use until the 17th to 19th centuries, and they are unused in some cultures even today.
However, Kshatriyas were known by the Vamsha and Lord Rama was from Ikshvaku dynasty / Suryavamsha (Sun Dynasty or Solar Dynasty).
In those times, surname was not used in Indian society.
A family name, surname, or last name is the part of a person's name that indicates to what family he or she belongs. Until the 12th century, most people throughout the world did not use or have a family name, and they were called by the single name they had (which was called a "first" or "given name" only after family names came into use). One of the most accepted theories for the origin of surname use attributes their introduction to the Normans and the Domesday Book of 1086. The use of surnames gradually became an accepted practice throughout Western Europe in the Middle Ages. In parts of the world, family names did not appear in common use until the 17th to 19th centuries, and they are unused in some cultures even today.
However, Kshatriyas were known by the Vamsha and Lord Rama was from Ikshvaku dynasty / Suryavamsha (Sun Dynasty or Solar Dynasty).
The surname is Raghu. Lord Ram was from the Raghu Vansh or Raghu Kula
There is no surname for Lord Ram, but his full name is Ramachandra; He With The Pleasant Face Of The Moon.
Ishvaaku
suryavanshi is surname of ram & raghu is also survanshi so in ramayan bhagvan RAM surname is suryavanshi
ram surname is raghuvansh and ravan is a brahamn
Ram, an form(roop) of lord Vishnu. He was powerful. The battle was in Treta yug.
Frodo's surname is Baggins.
"Maurya" Vanshi
No, the surname "Ram" is not exclusively associated with the Scheduled Caste (SC) community. It is a common surname across various castes and communities in India.
King Dasherath was the father of Lord Ram.
Her surname is Lord.
Lord Ram and Lord Krishna
Raja Dashrath, Lord Ram's father had three wives : Kaushalya, Sumitra and Kaikeyi. Lord Ram's mother was Kaushalya.
Tolkien
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