Description:
The Chhoker surname is an Indian surname derived from the Chhokar caste. The Chhokar caste is a community of Jat people that is found mainly in the Punjab region of India and Pakistan. The Chhokar people are traditionally farmers and landowners. The Chhoker surname is thought to have originated in the 11th century, when members of the Chhokar caste began to take on the surname in order to distinguish themselves from other members of the caste. The name is derived from the word “Chhokar”, which means “farmer” in the Punjabi language. The Chhoker surname is associated with a number of cultural and traditional customs. For example, members of the Chhokar caste are expected to observe certain rituals during weddings, funerals, and other important life events. Variations of the Chhoker surname include Chhokar, Chhoker, Chhokra, and Chhokara. The Chhokar caste is also sometimes referred to as the Chhokara caste.















