Yes, individuals with the Hazra surname can marry individuals with the Mitra surname. Surnames do not restrict who can marry whom. Love and compatibility are what matter in a marriage, not the combination of surnames.
Yes, "Khisty" is not a Brahmin surname. It is a surname commonly used among certain Muslim communities in India and Pakistan.
The surname "Parvatham" does not correspond to a specific caste as caste and surname are not directly correlated. Surnames can be used by people of different castes and communities.
At the time of David surnames did not exist. They are a relatively modern addition.
Yes, the surname Bisht is commonly used by Garhwali Brahmins, particularly in the Garhwal region of Uttarakhand in India. It is a prominent surname among certain Brahmin communities in that region.
As of 2021, the population of Dul Gaz-e Rajabali in Afghanistan is estimated to be around 4,800 people.
Persian
persian
Persian or Iranian
its Persian, Iranian.
Yaghoubi is a Persian surname derived from the name "Yaghoub," which is the Persian equivalent of the name "Jacob" in English. It is a common surname in Iran and among Persian-speaking populations.
The surname Majdoub is an ancient royal Persian name and not Lebanese.
Someone powerful.
The surname Mehmandoost is of Persian origin, meaning "friend of the guest" or "one who is kind to guests." It reflects a cultural value of hospitality, which is significant in Persian and broader Middle Eastern traditions. This surname may be found among Persian-speaking populations and can indicate a familial emphasis on generosity and welcoming behavior.
It it likely a Persian or Dari surname.
Persian....means "fire." 2/11/14: confirmed, "Azar" is a Persian surname.
Persian....means "fire." 2/11/14: confirmed, "Azar" is a Persian surname.