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History:
The Hemram surname is associated with tribal communities, especially in regions like Jharkhand, West Bengal, and Bihar, with roots deeply tied to mythological traditions. Derived from "Hem" (gold) and "Ram" (symbolizing divinity or Lord Rama), the name suggests noble or divine ancestry. The Hemram community has historically been engaged in agriculture and social practices linked to indigenous beliefs, and members have actively participated in political and social mobilization, with leaders like Birsa Munda advocating for tribal rights during the Indian independence movement. Migration patterns show a tendency toward urban areas for economic opportunities, while festivals such as Sarhul, celebrating nature and ancestors, and Tusu Parab, a harvest festival, are central to the community’s cultural identity, preserving their traditions and fostering unity. These rituals play a crucial role in reinforcing the Hemram lineage and connection to both nature and their cultural heritage.
Description:
The Hemram surname is primarily found in India, particularly in states like West Bengal, Jharkhand, and Odisha, where it is associated with indigenous tribal communities such as the Santhal, Oraon, and Munda tribes. This surname is often linked to linguistic groups within these regions, with individuals speaking languages like Santali, Oriya, and Hindi. While there are not many widely known noble personalities bearing the Hemram surname, notable figures such as Hemram Soren, an Indian politician from Jharkhand, have made significant contributions. The Hemram family values close-knit relationships, respect for elders, and the preservation of cultural traditions. Their diet consists of rice, fish, and tribal foods like handia (fermented rice drink). Literacy rates in these communities have been improving due to government and NGO efforts. Occupation-wise, the Hemram community is predominantly involved in agriculture, farming, and some members are engaged in artisan work, while others serve in the armed forces or hold government jobs.
from iMeUsWe Database

Uttar Pradesh
19,289

Jharkhand
4,744

Bihar
1,664

Assam
86

Karnataka
56

Maharashtra
49

Punjab
49

Rajasthan
33

Jammu and Kashmir
27

Odisha
25
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892
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56
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