Rajah

Origin and Meaning: The British surname Rajah is of South Asian origin, specifically derived from the Hindi and Urdu word "Raja," which means king or prince. The title of Raja was historically bestowed upon monarchs or rulers in the Indian subcontinent.

Distribution: The surname Rajah is relatively rare in Great Britain, often found in regions with significant South Asian communities, reflecting the historical ties between Britain and South Asia.

Notable People:

  • Aruna Rajah: A prominent British-Indian writer known for their contributions to South Asian literature.
  • Dr. Sameer Rajah: A respected surgeon at St. Bartholomew’s Hospital in London, specialising in cardiothoracic surgery.

Coat of Arms: The Rajah family crest typically features traditional South Asian motifs such as a crown or elephant, symbolising strength, wisdom, and royalty.

Legacy: The surname Rajah serves as a reminder of the cultural diversity and historical connections between South Asia and Britain. In contemporary society, individuals bearing the surname Rajah often proudly uphold their heritage while embodying resilience and leadership qualities associated with royal lineage.

There are approximately 531 people named Rajah in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around eight in a million people in Britain are named Rajah.

Typical given names associated with the surname

Male

  • Alan
  • Chandan
  • Christopher
  • Edward
  • Faisal
  • Imran
  • Jason
  • Manoj
  • Mohammad
  • Mohammed
  • Nasir
  • Neil
  • Omar
  • Safeer
  • Yusuf

Female

  • Aaliya
  • Aisha
  • Anna
  • Meera
  • Nazia
  • Nora
  • Samina
  • Shabana
  • Tamara
  • Yasmin

Similar and related surnames

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