KAMALANATHAN
Kamalanathan
The surname Kamalanathan is of South Indian origin and is particularly prevalent among the Tamil community. It is derived from the Tamil words "Kamalam," meaning lotus, and "Nathan," meaning lord or ruler. Therefore, the surname Kamalanathan can be interpreted to mean "lord of the lotus."
Individuals bearing the surname Kamalanathan often trace their ancestry to the southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu, where the usage of such names is common. Over time, many Tamil families bearing the surname Kamalanathan have migrated to various parts of the world, including countries with significant Tamil diaspora populations, such as the United Kingdom.
The Kamalanathan family name reflects the rich cultural and linguistic heritage of Tamil Nadu and contributes to the diversity of surnames within the British Tamil community. Whether used as a first name or a surname, Kamalanathan serves as a reminder of the enduring influence of Tamil language and traditions in modern British society.
There are approximately 176 people named Kamalanathan in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around three in a million people in Britain are named Kamalanathan.
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- Anand
- Ganesh
- Harri
- Julian
- Kajan
- Kandasamy
- Kandiah
- Leon
- Prince
- Subramaniam
Female
- Ashvini
- Chandra
- Emma
- Fatima
- Gayathri
- Malini
- Meera
- Nitya
- Ramani
- Suwetha