History:
Rajandra is a surname derived from the Sanskrit Rajan, meaning 'king'.
The Rajandra surname is believed to have originated in India, and is associated with the Rajputs, an ethnic group of people who trace their ancestry to the ancient rulers of India.
Description:
The Rajandra surname is associated with the culture of the Rajputs, who are known for their strong sense of honor and loyalty. They have a rich cultural heritage, including traditional music, dance, and literature.
Rajandra families typically follow traditional Hindu customs, such as observing festivals and celebrating important occasions.
The Rajandra surname is also sometimes spelled Rajandhra or Rajendra.












