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In 1699 the Guru of the Sikhs told them all to use the surname "Singh." So many Sikhs (Sikhism is a religion) have the name "Singh."
No, not all Sikhs have the last name Singh. While "Singh," meaning "lion," is commonly adopted by Sikh men as part of their names to signify strength and bravery, many Sikhs may use other surnames. Women in the Sikh community often take the surname "Kaur," meaning "princess." Therefore, a variety of last names can be found among Sikhs, reflecting their diverse backgrounds.
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If you have two last names, you can choose to use either one or both of them.
The family go to the 'Gurdwara' (Sikh temple) and get a letter from Gurumukhi (thepunjabi alphabet.) They then use that letter to become the first letter of the babies name, and think of the rest of the name themselves.
No because is still a name! If you can't use your own name, you can't use a Greek god or goddess' name!
The names "Singh" and "Kaur" were first given to Sikhs by their tenth Guru, Guru Gobind Singh Ji, to be used as last name, thus eliminating any caste distinction. They were never used by Sikhs but as middle names. All Sikh men use Singh as their middle name. Singh means Lion, signifying bravery. All Sikh women use Kaur as their middle name. Kaur means Princess, signifying beauty.
yes they are because it is one of the 5k's that a sikh has to keep with them at all times n moreovr sikhs use use their kirpan or sword for the protection of the downtrodden.
They were the first believe of the Greeks. Then there was no explanation for the things that happened to them. Now we use their names because of the myths told about them.
Yes he did.