Description:
Krishnamma is a surname of Indian origin. It is a derivative of Krishna, which is the name of a Hindu deity. It is most commonly found among people of the Telugu and Kannada communities in India. The origin of the surname is not known. It is believed to be derived from a combination of two words: krishna, which means black, and amma, which means mother. This suggests that the surname may have been given to those who had a dark-complexioned mother. The history of the surname is not well-documented. However, it is believed to be associated with the Telugu and Kannada communities. The culture and customs associated with the surname vary from region to region. In some places, it is customary for people with the surname to use the prefix Sri or Shri before their name. In other places, the surname is used as a title of respect. Variations of the surname include Krishnamma, Krishnam, Krishnamoorthy, and Krishnamurthy.









