Description:
Janakaba is a surname of Indian origin, which is derived from the Sanskrit word “Janaka” meaning “lord” or “ruler”. It is believed to have originated in the state of Gujarat, in western India. It is also found among the Rajputs of Rajasthan, and is associated with the Hindu god Vishnu. The history of the Janakaba surname is closely linked to the Rajputs, who are believed to have descended from the legendary Suryavanshi dynasty, which is associated with the sun god. The Rajputs were a powerful warrior class who ruled over large parts of India until the British colonized the region in the 19th century. The culture and customs associated with the Janakaba surname are largely similar to those of other Rajput clans. They are known for their bravery and loyalty, and they practice a strict code of honor. Variations of the Janakaba surname include Janakab, Janakabai, Janakabar, Janakabari, and Janakabariya.









