Jegatheeswaran

Jegatheeswaran is a surname of Sri Lankan Tamil origin, commonly found among the Tamil communities in Sri Lanka and in diaspora around the world, including in the United Kingdom.

The name Jegatheeswaran is derived from the Tamil language and typically means "lord of triumph" or "victorious lord". It is a compound word comprised of "Jegath" meaning victorious, and "Eeswaran" or "Iswaran" meaning lord.

Individuals bearing the surname Jegatheeswaran often have a strong cultural and historical connection to the Tamil ethnicity and may have inherited traditions, customs, and beliefs that have been passed down through generations.

In the United Kingdom, individuals with the surname Jegatheeswaran are part of a diverse community contributing to the rich tapestry of British culture. They may have established themselves in various professions and fields, preserving and celebrating their heritage while embracing the opportunities and challenges of life in the UK.

The surname Jegatheeswaran serves as a testament to the enduring ties between the British Tamil community and their ancestral roots, reflecting a legacy of resilience, pride, and determination.

There are approximately 107 people named Jegatheeswaran in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around two in a million people in Britain are named Jegatheeswaran.

Typical given names associated with the surname

Male

  • Ashok
  • Jayan
  • Kevin
  • Mathushan
  • Rajaratnam
  • Subramaniam
  • Thanusan

Female

  • Aarthi
  • Abiramy
  • Bhavani
  • Mathusha
  • Nirmala
  • Sheela
  • Stephany
  • Thanusha

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