Description:
KHAJURI is a surname of Indian origin, most commonly found among the Gujarati and Marwari communities. It is derived from the Sanskrit word 'Kshatriya', which means 'ruler' or 'warrior'. The surname is believed to have originated from the Rajputs, a warrior clan of North India. The history of the KHAJURI surname is closely linked to the Rajputs. During the medieval period, many Rajputs migrated to Gujarat and Rajasthan, and adopted the KHAJURI surname as their own. In the present day, the surname is found among the Gujarati and Marwari communities, and is also used by some Punjabi and Sindhi families. The culture and customs associated with the KHAJURI surname are similar to those of the Rajputs. They are known to be proud, brave and honourable people. They value their family and community, and take great pride in their heritage. Variations of the KHAJURI surname include Khajuria, Khajuriyal, Khajuriwal, Khajurwala and Khajurwale.













