BALASUBRAMANIAN
Also recorded as Bala Subramanian
Balasubramanian
Balasubramanian is a surname of South Indian origin, commonly found among Tamil and Telugu-speaking communities. Derived from the Sanskrit words 'Bala', meaning 'infant' or 'child', and 'Subrahmanya', a name for the Hindu deity Murugan, this surname signifies a connection to youthfulness or a worshipper of Lord Murugan.
Members of the Balasubramanian family are typically of Tamil or Telugu descent and carry on the traditions and cultural practices of their heritage. The surname is most prevalent among the Tamil Brahmin community, indicating a familial link to the Brahmin caste in South India.
Individuals bearing the surname Balasubramanian are often well-versed in ancient scriptures, philosophy, and cultural practices, reflecting the intellectual and spiritual heritage of their ancestors. The name may also be associated with individuals who hold prominent positions in academics, arts, or sciences, showcasing their dedication to knowledge and excellence.
The surname Balasubramanian holds significance as a symbol of identity, heritage, and cultural pride among individuals of Tamil and Telugu descent, both within the United Kingdom and around the world.
There are approximately 277 people named Balasubramanian in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around four in a million people in Britain are named Balasubramanian.
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- Arun
- Ganesh
- Kannan
- Karthik
- Krishnan
- Raja
- Rajesh
- Shankar
- Sriram
- Suresh
Female
- Arthi
- Kalyani
- Kavitha
- Lakshmi
- Lalitha
- Prabha
- Rani
- Sandhya
- Shanthi
- Sujatha