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Most common surname in India
People with this surname currently in the iMeUsWe database
History:
The surname Saxena has roots in northern India, particularly in Uttar Pradesh. It emerged during the medieval period, often linked to groups migrating for trade and administration. The rise of various dynasties led to movement toward urban centers, where individuals adopted this surname for social and economic benefits. Over time, migrations driven by educational and professional pursuits further spread the Saxena name across India and globally. This surname reflects a blend of cultural evolution shaped by changing social landscapes and the quest for upward mobility.
Description:
The surname Saxena is primarily linked to the Chitraguptavanshi Kayastha community, also known as North-Indian Kayastha. This community is regarded as an upper caste group in the Hindi-speaking regions of northern and Central India.
People with this surname commonly speak Hindi and other regional languages of northern and central India.
Here are few notable Indian personalities with the surname and their professions: Abha Saxena – WHO Coordinator, Girish Chandra Saxena – Former Governor, Gunjan Saxena – Airforce Officer, Harshita Saxena – Miss India International, Neelam Saxena Chandra – Poet and Author, N, Saxena – Planning Commission Member, Rajan Saxena – Vice-Chancellor, Sharat Saxena – Actor, Sushil Kumar Saxena – Musicologist, Vinai Kumar Saxena – Lieutenant Governor.
Saxena can be represented in various spelling variations or phonetic forms such as Saxenaa, Sakhena, and Saksena. These variations reflect the phonetic flexibility within different dialects and languages in India. The differences arise from regional pronunciations or adaptations in transliteration from scripts like Devanagari to the Latin alphabet. Such variations are also influenced by personal choices or family traditions, leading to a rich diversity in how this surname appears in written form. Each variant maintains the core phonetic essence while allowing for local linguistic nuances.
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Delhi
271
Bihar
24
Telangana
18
Madhya Pradesh
16
Uttar Pradesh
14
Andhra Pradesh
9
Tamil Nadu
8
Jharkhand
2
Maharashtra
1
Rajasthan
1
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281
Voters List
43
Food Distribution Records
40
Farmer Beneficiary Records
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