Sikhism originated from the word Sikh, which in turn comes from the Sanskrit root śiṣya meaning "disciple" or "learner", or śikṣa meaning "instruction"
Oh, dude, the name of Sikhism is... wait for it... Sikhism! Like, it's right there in the question, man. It's not like they tried to be all mysterious and cryptic with the name or anything. Just straight-up Sikhism.
The followers of Sikhism are called Sikhs. Translated, it means 'learner.'
The followers of Sikhism are called Sikhs.
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Northern India.
Gurudawara sahib
They can if they chose to. But most Indian people practice Hinduism, Gaudiya Vaishnavism (Hare Krishna), Islam, Sikhism, Buddhism, or Jainism.
That name means HOLY WATER
Sikhism i think
Guru Nanak Dev
Ik Onkar is the name of the God for the religion Sikhism.
Since Sikhism is against caste system, therefore the idea that a specific name may give an image for some kind of person as the question suggest is not in line with Sikhism. As for name, a person can have any name, it is the deed which make or unmake man.