RAJAMANICKAM
Rajamanickam
Rajamanickam is a British surname with origins rooted in South India, particularly Tamil Nadu. The name is derived from the Tamil words "Raja", meaning king, and "Manickam", referring to a precious gem, specifically a sapphire.
Members of the Rajamanickam family are likely to have ancestral connections to the Indian state of Tamil Nadu, known for its rich cultural heritage and tradition. Over the years, many individuals bearing the surname Rajamanickam have migrated to countries such as the United Kingdom, where they have established themselves and contributed to the multicultural fabric of society.
The Rajamanickam surname represents a linkage to a lineage imbued with regal and precious qualities. It forms part of the diverse tapestry of British surnames, showcasing the influence of South Indian culture on the multicultural identity of the country.
There are approximately 30 people named Rajamanickam in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Fewer than one in a million people in Britain are named Rajamanickam.