History:
Kaicker is a surname of Indian origin, derived from the Sanskrit word “Kāyastha” meaning “scribe” or “writer”. It is believed to have originated in the northern parts of India, particularly in the states of Uttar Pradesh and Bihar.
Kaicker is a relatively common surname in the northern parts of India, and is believed to have originated in the 11th century during the rule of the Delhi Sultanate. It was used by the Kāyasthas, a caste of scribes and administrators in the Mughal Empire.
Description:
Kaicker is a surname associated with the Kāyastha caste of India, which is traditionally associated with the Brahmin varna. The Kāyasthas are known for their emphasis on education, and have traditionally held important positions in the Indian bureaucracy.
Kaicker is a surname associated with the Kāyasthas, who have traditionally followed Hindu customs and practices. They are known for their emphasis on education, and for their respect for the Hindu religion and its customs.
Kaicker is also spelled as Kacker, Kacher, Kayser, Kachera, Kacheri, and Kachery.





