Description:
The Panaiah surname is an Indian name of Telugu origin, derived from the word 'Pana' which means 'lord'. It is most commonly found among the Telugu people of the Indian states of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. The Panaiah surname has a long history, with its first recorded use dating back to the 12th century. It is believed to have originated in the ancient kingdom of Vengi, which was located in the modern-day Andhra Pradesh. The Panaiahs were a powerful and influential family during this period, and their descendants have since spread across India and beyond. The culture and customs associated with the Panaiah surname are rooted in the Telugu people's Hindu faith. The Panaiahs are known for their strong sense of family and community, as well as their dedication to education and hard work. Variations of the Panaiah surname include Pannaiyar, Pannaiyar, Pannaiyan, Pannai, Pannayar, and Pannayar.









