Motwani is an Indian (Sindhi Hindu) surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Power may refer to:
Agnihotri is an Indian Hindu Brahmin surname derived from the Sanskrit word Agnihotra. The term Agnihotri originally referred to the Hindu Brahmins who maintained the sacred fire during the fire rituals.
Virk is a last name used by Sikhs in Punjab, India, which is based on that of a Jat clan supposedly founded by a Rajput called Virak.
Pandey, Pande, or Panday is a surname which has its roots in Sanskrit.
Panesar is an Indian surname from Punjab. Notable people with the surname include:
Shastri or Shastry is a surname found mainly in India. The word shastri translates to 'scholar'. It is derived from Sanskrit and means one who is proficient in the Shastras. This surname mostly used by Brahmins and is also used by some Kayasthas.
Kannan is a Tamil and Malayalam male given name. Due to a Tamil tradition of using patronymic surnames, it may also be a surname for males and females. The name is derived from the Hindu god Krishna, who is offered the epithet of Kannan in Tamil, meaning, "the one who is to be seen".
Subramaniam, Subrahmaniam, Subramaniam or Subramanian is a South Indian male given name. Due to the South Indian tradition of using patronymic surnames it may also be a surname for males and females. The etymology of the name is from Sanskrit; however, a common translation is "pure, white, fresh", or "clarity in full". Proposed translation is derived from merging two common Sanskrit words su-bra-, meaning "white, clear" or "transparent," and ani-ya, meaning wearing; the name translates precisely as "person with Transparent Qualities or GOD". Subramania is one of the many names of the Hindu god Karthikeya, also known as Kumara or Murugan.
Shokeen is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Bava is a surname that can either be of Italian or Indian origin. The Italian surname originates from a nickname meaning 'dribble slime', while the Indian surname is a variant of Bawa, a Sikh name borne by the male descendants of the first three Sikh gurus.
Baral is a surname found in the Hindu Suvarna Banik caste of Bengal, and among the Bahuns of Nepal. It is also found in a small number of Jews from Poland and Austria.
Chawla, also spelled Chowla, is a surname of the Punjabi Hindus and Sikhs of India. It originates from the name of a clan of the Arora caste, likely stemming from the crop word chawal, which means rice.
Brahm is a surname of multiple origins. Notable people with the name include:
Sachdev is a Hindu and Sikh Arora surname.
Vadera, Wadhera or Vadra is an Indian (Khatri) surname.
Vaid is a surname of Indian origin. It is found among several communities, including Oswals, Mohyals, and Parsis. Vaid or Ved is a sanskrit word used for practitioner (Vaidya) of Ayurveda medicine.
Bharali is a surname from Assam, India. Notable people with the name include:
Sood or Sud is an Indian surname.
Nagpal is an Indian surname of the Khatri, Arora and Kamboj castes. Notable people with the name include:
Balani is an Indian (Sindhi) surname. Notable people with the surname include: