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Ramasvami is a surname that has a rich history of migration and settlement. This surname is associated with the worship of Lord Rama, a prominent figure in Hindu mythology. The spread of this surname can be attributed to the influence of religious practices and cultural exchange. The migration of people seeking religious freedom or better economic opportunities played a significant role in the evolution of this surname. The settlement patterns of these migrants, often in new regions or communities, contributed to the widespread adoption of this surname.
This surname is associated with the Bhargava gotra. The Bhargava gotra is named after the sage Bhrigu, a prominent figure in Hindu mythology. This gotra is known for its connection to the Vedic tradition and its emphasis on knowledge and wisdom.
This surname is associated with the Hindu deity Vishnu. Vishnu is often depicted as a blue-skinned god, holding a conch shell, a discus, a lotus flower, and a mace. He is known for his role as the preserver of the universe and is often worshipped for his protection and blessings.
Description:
Ramasvami is a surname commonly found in South India, particularly in Tamil Nadu. This surname is associated with the Brahmin community, specifically the Iyengar sub-caste.
This surname is most commonly found in South India, where Tamil is the primary language. However, people with this surname may also speak other languages like Telugu, Malayalam, and even English, depending on their location and family history.
This surname, Ramasvami, is a fascinating one! Its a beautiful blend of Sanskrit roots, meaning "Lord Ramas servant." Here are three variations you might find interesting: Ramaswamy: This is the most common spelling variation, often used in South India. Ramaswami Aiyar: This variation adds the title "Aiyar," which signifies a learned person, often associated with the Brahmin caste. Ramaswami Iyer: Similar to the previous variation, this one uses "Iyer," another title for a learned person, also associated with the Brahmin caste.
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Tamil Nadu
3,490

Andhra Pradesh
248

Maharashtra
25

Madhya Pradesh
3

Rajasthan
2

Jharkhand
1

Karnataka
1
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