Description:
Narayanji is a surname of Indian origin that derives from the Sanskrit words 'narayana' meaning 'lord of men' and 'ji' meaning 'lord.' The surname is common among Hindus and is associated with the god Vishnu. The Narayanji surname is found among people of various castes and communities, including the Brahmin, Kshatriya, Vaishya, and Shudra castes. It is also found among the Jain and Sikh communities. The origin of the Narayanji surname is believed to be from the ancient Hindu kingdom of Ayodhya, where Lord Rama, an avatar of Vishnu, was born. It is also believed to be associated with the sage Narada, who was a devotee of Vishnu. The culture and customs associated with the Narayanji surname vary depending on the region and religion of the individual. In some cases, the surname is used as a title of respect for a person of high social standing. Variations of the Narayanji surname include Narayanaswami, Narayandas, Narayanamurthy, Narayankar, and Narayankarai.














