Ram is the surname of:
Goswami is an Indian surname. It is also pronounced as Gosavi, Gosains, Gossain, Gosain and Gossains.
Sharma is a Hindu Brahmin surname. The Sanskrit stem ṣárman- can mean 'joyfulness', 'comfort', 'happiness'. Sarma and Sarmah are alternative English spellings of the name, commonly used by Assamese Brahmins. The names Sharman, Sharma and Sharmavu are used in South India, albeit uncommonly.
Aggarwal is a surname. See List of Agrawals.
Varmā, Verma, Varman, or Burman are surnames found in India and South-East Asia. The surnames Varmā, Verma, Varman, and Burman are indeed found in India and Southeast Asia. These surnames are commonly used by people of different castes and ethnic groups across the region. The surname Verma is used in North India by some of the groups among a cluster of castes called Kayasthas. However, in the same region, it can also be found among castes like Kurmis. and Koeris.
Fahey is a surname derived from the Irish surname Ó Fathaigh. Alternative spellings include Fahie, Fahy and Fay. Notable people with the surname include:
Das is a common last name in South Asia, among adherents of Hinduism and Sikhism, as well as those who converted to Islam or Christianity. It is a derived from the Sanskrit word Dasa meaning servant, devotee, or votary. "Das" may be inferred to be one who has surrendered to God. The surname is often used by those in the Vaishnav community.
Dutta, also spelled Datta, is an Indian family name Its variation is Dutt.
Shetty is a surname originating from coastal Karnataka state of India. Found amongst the Bunt (community). 'Shetray' which means nobility. The word 'Shetray' is anglicised as Shetty. Nowadays Bunts Community is simply referred to as Shettys Source.
Shastri or Shastry is a kayastha surname. The word shastri translates to 'scholar'. It is derived from Sanskrit and means one who is proficient in the Shastras. Notable people with the surname include:
Černý is a Czech language surname, which means "black". Like many other surnames, this originally made reference to a person's physical qualities, most likely dark hair color. Variants of the name include Cerny and feminine forms Černá in Czech, Čierna in Slovak, and Czarna in Polish.
Tripathi or Tripathy is a Hindu Brahmin family name in India and Nepal. Trivedi and Tiwari are variants of the name.
Gore is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Rai is a surname in use since historical times on the Indian subcontinent. Etymologically the term is inherited from Shauraseni: 𑀭𑀸𑀬, romanized: rāya, from Sanskrit: राजन्, romanized: rājan. Rai is a doublet with the Hindi: राजा, romanized: rājā: both words—raja and rai—mean 'king' in Hindi.
Paul is the surname of:
Bhardwaj is a surname used by Brahmins and rajputs relating to sage Bharadwaja gotra in India.
Mallik or Mallick is a native Bengali surname. The surname is found among the Bengali Kayastha, Namasudra as well as the Bengali Muslim community of India and Bangladesh.
Sood or Sud is an Indian surname. Notable people bearing the name Sood include:
Karan is the surname of the following notable people:
Jayaram is an Indian male given name. Due to the South Indian tradition of using patronymic surnames it may also be a surname for males and females.
Srivastav or Shrivastava or Srivastava is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: