


India's first family app where the past, present and future align! Discover your roots, join or create communities and unravel your future with iMeUsWe!
Copyright © 2025. All rights reserved.
Privacy PolicyTerms of ServiceCookie Settings
Navigate our 1.6B record database, always expanding!
State wise Statistics
Category wise Statistics
Similar Surnames
Suggestions:
Top 10 Hindu Surnames
Top 10 Hindi Surnames
Top 10 Gujarati Surnames
Top 10 Marathi Surnames
Most common surname in India
People with this surname currently in the iMeUsWe database
History:
The Sidar surname has mythological origins linked to spiritual and priestly roles, with connections to the Sanskrit word "Siddha," meaning a perfected being. Historically, Sidars have been associated with communities with influential positions in administration, religion, and agriculture. Their political and social mobilization has been focused on securing land rights and economic empowerment, particularly in rural India. The Sidar community has seen migration toward urban areas or regions with administrative and agricultural opportunities. Rituals followed by the Sidar community are deeply rooted in religious traditions, with festivals like Diwali, Holi, Makar Sankranti, and Navratri playing a central role in their cultural identity. Family gatherings, traditional rituals, and prayers for prosperity, health, and community well-being mark these celebrations.
Description:
The SIDAR surname is found predominantly in states like Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, and Gujarat, with families speaking languages such as Hindi, Gujarati, Rajasthani, and Marathi. This surname is linked to various sub-communities, with a focus on agriculture, trade, and education. Celebrations like Diwali, Holi, and Navratri are important, fostering community bonding. Notable personalities with the SIDAR surname include leaders like Shivraj Singh Sidar, a respected figure in local governance, and Ramesh Sidar, a prominent businessman known for contributing to the agricultural sector. Family values emphasize respect for elders, hospitality, and strong interpersonal relationships, while food typically includes a mix of vegetarian and non-vegetarian dishes. The literacy rate is generally high within the community, and while agriculture remains a primary occupation, many SIDAR individuals also thrive in public service, education, and trade, contributing significantly to both rural and urban economies.
from iMeUsWe Database

Telangana
680

Maharashtra
598

Madhya Pradesh
22

Jharkhand
11

Delhi
8

Assam
4

Gujarat
3

Uttar Pradesh
3

Chandigarh
2

Rajasthan
2
from iMeUsWe Database

25,068
Farmer Beneficiary Records

34
Food Distribution Records

13
Voters List
The information provided has been gathered from various sources and may have errors or discrepancies.
If you notice any inaccuracies, please let us know at support@imeuswe.in