Description:
Narsiah is a surname of Indian origin. It is believed to be derived from the Sanskrit word 'narsimha,' meaning 'man-lion.' The name is associated with the Hindu god Vishnu, who is often depicted in art as a man-lion. The surname is most commonly found in the states of Maharashtra and Gujarat in western India. It is also found in some parts of Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, and Tamil Nadu. The history of the Narsiah surname dates back to the Vedic period in India. It is believed to have been first used by the Kshatriya or warrior caste. The culture and customs associated with the Narsiah surname are similar to those of other Indian surnames. The family members take part in various religious and cultural activities and festivals. Variations of the Narsiah surname include Narasimha, Narasimhan, Narasimhu, Narasimhaiah, and Narasimhi.










