Description:
The Janu surname is an Indian surname derived from the Sanskrit word Janu, which means 'leader'. It is believed to have originated in the Rajasthan region of India, and is most commonly found among the Jat and Rajput communities. The Janu surname is associated with a number of clans, including the Jat, Rajput, Khatri, and Bhat clans. It is also found among the Sikh and Muslim communities as well. The history of the Janu surname is closely linked to the history of the Rajasthan region. It is believed that the Janu surname was first used by members of the Rajput warrior clans who were involved in defending the region from invaders. The culture associated with the Janu surname is similar to that of other Rajput and Jat clans. The Janu surname is traditionally associated with bravery and courage, and is often associated with the Rajput warrior clans. Variations of the Janu surname include Janoo, Januji, Januwala, Januwalia, Januwalia, and Januwal.







