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Most common surname in India
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History:
The mythological origins of the Hembram surname are intertwined with tribal folklore, often embodying themes of nature, spirituality, and community. The name itself is believed to derive from the Santhal language, symbolizing a connection to ancestral land and heritage. Historically, the Hembram community has engaged in political and social mobilization, advocating for indigenous rights and cultural preservation, particularly through local governance and activism.
Description:
Hembram is a surname primarily found among the tribal communities of India, particularly in the states of Odisha, Jharkhand, and West Bengal. This surname is commonly associated with the Santal tribe, a large and prominent tribal group in eastern India.
The Hembram community celebrates several significant festivals, such as Sarhul and Makar Sankranti, which highlight their agrarian lifestyle and reverence for nature. They predominantly speak Santhali, Hindi, and regional dialects, reflecting their diverse settlement patterns.
Here are a few notable Indian personalities with their surname and their professions: Arjun Charan Hembram, Writer; Basanti Hembram, Politician; Phoolchand Hembram, Footballer; Purnima Hembram, Sprinter and Heptathlete; Bateshwar Hembram, Politician; Timotheas Hembrom, Scholar; Ruby Hembrom, Publisher; Sweety Sima Hembram, Politician.
The Hembram community values unity, respect for elders, and communal support. Their cuisine features traditional dishes made with rice, lentils, and seasonal vegetables. While the literacy rate has improved recently, it varies across regions. Most members engage in agriculture, forest-related activities, and local crafts, reflecting their deep connection to the land and traditional livelihoods, while also adapting to modern economic opportunities.
This surname is a fascinating one! It's likely of Germanic origin, possibly meaning "home" or "dwelling" combined with "raven." Here are three variations you might find: Hembram Hembrahm Hembraam.
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Uttar Pradesh
1,691

Jharkhand
480

Bihar
316

Jammu and Kashmir
12

Tamil Nadu
4

Assam
2

Andhra Pradesh
1

Gujarat
1

Karnataka
1

Maharashtra
1
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