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Similar Surnames
Most common surname in India
People with this surname currently in the iMeUsWe database
History:
The surname Suresh, rooted in South Asia, particularly India, is linked to the Hindu deity Indra and derives from the Sanskrit terms "Su" (good) and "Esh" (lord), reflecting divine qualities. Its spread is attributed to historical migrations driven by economic opportunities, political upheavals, and religious persecution, leading to the settlement of Suresh bearers in various regions. The adoption of surnames during British colonial rule further facilitated this distribution. The Suresh community, prevalent among Brahmins and Kshatriyas, has played a significant role in India's social and political landscape, actively advocating for member rights, especially concerning reservation policies. Additionally, many Suresh families have migrated from rural areas to urban centers, resulting in a blend of traditions. Cultural identity is preserved through rituals and festivals, with celebrations like Diwali and Makar Sankranti emphasizing traditional music, dance, and feasting, thus reinforcing community bonds and heritage. Notable Indian personalities with the surname and their professions: Suresh Prabhu - Politician , Suresh Gopi - Actor , Suresh Raina - Cricketer , Suresh Kumar - Politician , Suresh Kalmadi - Sports Administrator , Suresh Wadkar - Singer , Suresh Menon - Journalist , Suresh Angadi - Politician , Suresh Nambiar - Businessman , Suresh Jain - Entrepreneur.
Description:
The surname Suresh is common in various communities across India, particularly among Hindu communities in South India and some in North India. Suresh bearers speak a range of languages such as Hindi, Marathi, and Tamil, reflecting their diverse regional affiliations. The community values strong familial bonds and respect for elders, with traditional cuisines varying regionally and featuring dishes like puri and halwa. The literacy rate is generally high, with many pursuing careers in agriculture, education, and business, making significant contributions to India's socio-economic landscape.
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Gujarat
657

Karnataka
363

Tamil Nadu
294

Andhra Pradesh
127

Maharashtra
101

Rajasthan
95

Kerala
75

Uttar Pradesh
14

Telangana
13

Madhya Pradesh
7
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