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History:
The surname Javed has origins in Arabic, primarily meaning "eternal" or "immortal," which conveys a sense of timelessness. In mythological contexts, it may symbolize continuity or everlasting legacy, though it is more commonly associated with Islamic culture. The name is quite prevalent in countries with large Muslim populations, including India, and is often linked to those following Islam. The surname’s origin is tied to the Arabic word "Javed," referring to the eternal nature of a person’s character or spirit.
Socially, the Javed surname is associated with various communities across India, primarily within Muslim populations. They have historically been involved in both urban and rural occupations, with many engaging in educational, commercial, and political fields. This surname often appears in states with significant Muslim populations, such as Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Delhi, and parts of West Bengal. Rituals followed by the Javed community align with Islamic practices, including the observance of Ramadan, Eid festivals, and the Islamic New Year. Food traditions are rich with biryani, kebabs, and sweets like sevaiyan. The literacy rate within the community is relatively high, with a strong emphasis on education, particularly in urban areas. Occupations range from religious scholars to professionals in various sectors, though there is no single occupation specifically tied to the surname.
Description:
The Javed community belongs to the broader Muslim community, specifically within the Sunni sect, though some may identify with Shia branches as well. Their mother tongue is typically Urdu, but many also speak regional languages such as Hindi, Bengali, and Punjabi, depending on the state they reside in. They celebrate major Islamic festivals like Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha, along with fasting during Ramadan. Notable figures with the surname include Javed Akhtar, a famous Indian poet and lyricist. The family values in this community emphasize respect for elders, education, and religious observance. The Javed surname represents a blend of cultural traditions and a modern approach to social mobility.
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Maharashtra
1,638

Tamil Nadu
890

Madhya Pradesh
457

Bihar
243

Andhra Pradesh
221

Jammu and Kashmir
221

Gujarat
49

Delhi
32

Telangana
20

Karnataka
19
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