Description:
The surname BHAI originates from the Sanskrit word bhayah, which means 'brother'. It is a common surname among Hindus and Sikhs, and is most commonly found in the Indian states of Punjab and Gujarat. The history of the surname BHAI is closely linked to the history of the Sikh religion. The Sikh Guru Nanak Dev Ji (1469-1539) was the first of the ten Sikh Gurus, and is credited with introducing the term BHAI to the Sikh community. The term was used to refer to the members of the Sikh community, who were considered to be brothers in faith. The culture and customs associated with the BHAI surname are based on the values and teachings of Sikhism. These include respect for all humanity, equality of all people, and a commitment to service and justice. Variations of the BHAI surname include Bhayya, Bhaiya, Bhai, Bhaai, and Bhayee.













