BALAKUMAR
Balakumar
Balakumar is a British surname of South Asian origin, specifically Tamil Nadu, India. The name is derived from the Tamil words "bala," meaning 'young' or 'child,' and "Kumar," meaning 'prince' or 'son of a prince.'
The Balakumar surname has been adopted by individuals or families who trace their roots to the Tamil community in India and have since settled in the United Kingdom. Over the years, migration and globalisation have led to the diaspora of Tamil people to various countries, including Britain, thus contributing to the spread of the surname.
Individuals bearing the surname Balakumar often take pride in their cultural heritage, family traditions, and ancestral ties. The name serves as a reminder of their origin and connection to their Tamil roots, despite residing in a different country.
The surname Balakumar may come with variations in spelling or pronunciation, depending on the migration patterns and adaptations made by different branches of the family over time. However, the underlying significance of the name in reflecting familial ties, youthfulness, and princely lineage remains a common thread among those who bear it.
In contemporary Britain, individuals with the surname Balakumar contribute to the multicultural fabric of society, adding to the diversity and richness of British heritage. They uphold their traditions while embracing the culture and opportunities that their new homeland presents, embodying the essence of a globalised world where identities are shaped by a blend of origins and experiences.
There are approximately 149 people named Balakumar in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around two in a million people in Britain are named Balakumar.
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- Alphonse
- Dilip
- Jonathan
- Nicholas
- Pratap
- Samuel
- Sanjeevan
- Sinnathamby
- Sri
- Thanujan
Female
- Abirami
- Cynthia
- Geetha
- Julia
- Maria
- Niruja
- Shakthi
- Sherin
- Sree
- Usha
Similar and related surnames
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