History:
Jeyaram is an Indian surname derived from the Sanskrit words 'jay' and 'ram,' meaning 'victorious' and 'Lord Rama,' respectively.
The surname is believed to have originated in the southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu, where it is still most commonly found.
Description:
The people bearing the Jeyaram surname are believed to be descendants of the ancient Chola Empire, which ruled the region from the 9th to the 13th century. The Cholas were known for their religious devotion and patronage of literature and art.
The Jeyaram people traditionally follow Hindu customs and beliefs. They celebrate Hindu festivals such as Diwali and Holi and observe special ceremonies for birth, marriage, and death.
The Jeyaram surname may have various spelling variations, such as Jayaraman, Jeyaraman, Jayarama, Jeyarama, and Jayarame.












