Description:
TAMINI is a surname of Indian origin. It is believed to be derived from the Sanskrit word “tam” meaning “to be proud”. It is believed to have been used by a group of people who originally lived in the western part of the Indian subcontinent. The history of the TAMINI surname is closely linked to the history of the region. During the Mughal period, the TAMINI surname was used by a group of people who were part of the ruling class. They were known for their loyalty and service to the Mughal Empire. The culture and customs associated with the TAMINI surname are varied. Many TAMINI families have kept their traditions alive by maintaining their language, customs, and beliefs. In some cases, TAMINI families have adopted certain customs from other cultures, such as the Hindu and Muslim cultures. Variations of the TAMINI surname exist, such as TAMANIS, TAMANISI, TAMANISSA, and TAMANISIA. The variations are often a result of pronunciation or spelling differences.











