Chander

Chander is a British surname with roots in the Indian subcontinent. The name is primarily of Indian origin and is derived from the Sanskrit word "Chandra," which means "moon." The surname may have been adopted by families who had a connection to the moon, such as those who worshipped the moon god in Hindu mythology.

The migration of Indian communities to the United Kingdom during the colonial era has led to the proliferation of surnames like Chander among the British population. Over the years, many individuals bearing the surname Chander have contributed significantly to various fields in British society, including academia, business, politics, and the arts.

The surname Chander often signifies a familial connection to Indian cultural heritage, and many bearers of the name maintain strong ties to their ancestral roots. Today, Chander remains a relatively uncommon surname in the British population but continues to be cherished by those who proudly carry it as a symbol of their heritage and identity.

There are approximately 779 people named Chander in the UK. That makes it roughly the 8,967th most common surname in Britain. Around 12 in a million people in Britain are named Chander.

Region of origin: Asia

Country of origin: India

Religion of origin: Hindu

Language of origin: Hindi

Typical given names associated with the surname

Male

  • Abinash
  • Anil
  • Harish
  • Jagdish
  • Jaspal
  • Rajesh
  • Rakesh
  • Ram
  • Ramesh
  • Subash
  • Subhash
  • Sunil

Female

  • Anita
  • Aruna
  • Asha
  • Carol
  • Devi
  • Manjit
  • Meena
  • Narinder
  • Nirmala
  • Reena
  • Rekha
  • Shashi
  • Sonia
  • Surinder

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