Dheer (also spelled as Dhir) is an Indian surname, it is used by Brahmins and Khatris of Punjab. [1]
Pawar is an Indian surname found among the Maratha, Mahar or Koli people in Maharashtra.
Varmā, Verma, Varman, or Burman are surnames found in India and Southeast Asia. These surnames are commonly used by people of different castes and ethnic groups across the region. The surname is used in North India by and some of the groups among cluster of castes called Kayasthas. However, in the same region along with Central India, it can also be found among castes like Lodhi rajputs, Prajapats, Kurmis and Koeris.
Ahuja is a Punjabi and Sindhi Hindu and Sikh surname. It is held by Hindus and Sikhs of Arora, Jat, and Amil Lohana communities. Ahuja means "descendant of Ahu".
Kapoor or Kapur is a Punjabi surname of Khatri caste found in the Punjabi Hindu, Sikh and Muslim communities.
Khullar, also spelled Kullar, is a Punjabi surname and a Khatri clan in India.
Kaul is a Kashmiri surname that is used by the Kashmiri Pandit community in India.
Puri is an Indian Punjabi surname of Kshatriya Varna derived from a Chandravanshi Indo Aryan Puru tribe of King Porus.
Kunwar is an Indian title denoting a prince. It is derived from the Sanskrit word Kumar. It was traditionally associated with the feudal Rajputs such as the son of a Rana, Babu and Thakur
Mehra is a Khatri Hindu surname found in India, predominantly in the Punjab, Delhi and Jammu Regions. They generally come under the Dhai Ghar group of the Khatri Caste. Mehra surname are mainly Khatri in origin but many clans from other states also uses this surname as well. They are also known as Kashyap Rajputs. This surname derives from the word Mihir, meaning sun or master.
Chadha is an Indian surname that is used by the Punjabi Khatri caste. Notable people who bear the name, but are not necessarily associated with the caste, include:
Sahni, Sawhney, Sahani, or Sahney is a Punjabi Khatri surname found among the Hindus and Sikhs of Punjab, India. It is also used by people from Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Bengal and other parts of Central India.
Sekhon is a surname and a Jat clan in the Punjab region.
Gujral is an Indian (Khatri) surname.
Khurana is a Punjabi Hindu and Sikh surname from the Arora and Khatri communities found in India.
Brar is a surname, and a Jat clan from the Punjab region.
Raj in different contexts means "rule", "king", "ruler", "emperor" or "royalty" and "power" in the Sanskrit language families of the Indian sub-continent, including Romanes, its closest Indo-European relative.
Bishnoi or Vishnoi is a Hindic surname that may refer to
Makhan is born a masculine given name and surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Jaiswal or Jayswal or Jayaswal is a surname used by many Hindu communities. Jaiswals are mainly traders and deal in various commodities. In the past, some of them excelled in the art of liquor making.
Nagar is a surname either Indian/Sanskrit or Jewish/Hebrew ("carpenter") origin. Notable people with this surname include: