Muthukumar

Muthukumar is a surname of South Indian origin, notably found within the Tamil-speaking community. The name is a composite of two Tamil words; "Muthu" meaning pearl and "Kumar" meaning prince. This surname is commonly found amongst individuals originating from the Indian state of Tamil Nadu and those belonging to the Tamil diaspora.

The Muthukumar surname is often associated with families that have a rich cultural heritage and a strong sense of tradition. Individuals with this surname may come from diverse professions and backgrounds, reflecting the varied nature of the Tamil community.

As with many surnames from South India, Muthukumar serves as a cultural marker, indicating a connection to the region's history, language, and customs. It is a surname that is proudly borne by many individuals who cherish their Tamil heritage.

In modern times, individuals with the surname Muthukumar can be found across the globe, actively participating in various fields such as technology, academia, arts, and more. The surname continues to be a source of pride and identity for those who carry it, symbolising their ancestral roots and cultural legacy.

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There are approximately 85 people named Muthukumar in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around one in a million people in Britain are named Muthukumar.

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