History:
Chittaranjan is an Indian surname derived from the Sanskrit word 'chitta,' meaning 'mind' or 'consciousness,' and 'ranjan,' meaning 'pleasing.'
The surname is believed to have originated in the Indian state of West Bengal, where it is still most commonly found. It is believed that the Chittaranjan family was part of the Kshatriya caste, which is the second highest of the four main Hindu castes. Culture and
Description:
The Chittaranjan family is known for its strong sense of tradition and culture. They are known for their hospitality and generous nature. They are also known for their love of music, dance and art.
The surname has several variations, including Chittarajan, Chittarajanam, Chittaranjana and Chittarajana.















