Description:
Krrishnan is a common South Indian surname originating from the state of Tamil Nadu. It is derived from the Sanskrit word Krishnan, which means 'dark-complexioned one'. The surname is most commonly used by the Tamil-speaking Brahmin Iyengar community of South India. The origin of the surname is unclear, but it is believed to have been used by the ancient Tamil-speaking people of South India. It is also thought that the surname was adopted by Brahmins who moved to Tamil Nadu from other parts of India. The culture and customs associated with the surname are similar to those of other South Indian Brahmin communities. The family members typically follow a vegetarian diet and practice Hinduism. They also observe certain rituals and festivals related to their religion. Variations of the surname include Krishnan, Krishnana, Krishnani, and Krishnankutty.





