Description:
The surname CHAND is an Indian name derived from the Sanskrit word 'chandana' meaning 'sandalwood'. It is most commonly found among the Hindu community, particularly in the Indian states of Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Rajasthan and Gujarat. The surname is also found among the Jat, a predominantly Hindu ethnic group in the northern region of India. It is believed that the surname originated with the Jat people and spread to other Hindu communities over time. The CHAND surname is often associated with the Rajputs, a Hindu warrior caste. It is also found among the Marwari people, an ethnic group from the Rajasthan region of India. Variations of the CHAND surname include Chand, Chandh, Chande, Chanda, Chandi, Chander, and Chanderi. The culture and customs associated with the surname CHAND vary depending on the region and the particular ethnic group. In general, people with the CHAND surname are known to be hardworking and loyal. They are also known for their hospitality and generosity. The CHAND surname is found among people of various religious backgrounds, including Hindus, Muslims, Sikhs, and Christians.







