History:
The Jonjal surname is believed to have originated in the Punjab region of India and Pakistan.
The Jonjal surname is believed to have first appeared in the 16th century. It is thought to be derived from the word 'Jangal,' which means 'forest' in the Punjabi language.
Description:
The Jonjal surname is associated with the Sikh faith and is particularly common among the Jatt caste.
In the Sikh faith, members of the Jonjal family are expected to observe certain customs and traditions, such as the practice of langar (communal meal sharing).
The Jonjal surname is also sometimes spelled as Jangal, Jangla, Jongal, and Jongla.








