SOMANI
Somani
The Somani surname is of Indian origin and is believed to have derived from the word 'Soman', which is a title used by a specific Hindu sect in India. The surname is commonly found among Indian communities, particularly those of the Jain and Hindu faiths.
The Somani surname may have different variations in spelling, such as Sumani or Samani, due to regional dialects and transliteration differences.
Individuals bearing the Somani surname have made notable contributions in various fields, both in India and internationally. The surname is often a symbol of pride for individuals and families who identify with their Indian heritage.
The Somani surname carries with it a sense of tradition and cultural significance, representing the lineage and history of the bearer's ancestors. Members of the Somani family often take pride in preserving their cultural heritage and passing down traditions from generation to generation.
There are approximately 515 people named Somani in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around eight in a million people in Britain are named Somani.
Region of origin: Asia
Country of origin: India
Religion of origin: Hindu
Language of origin: Hindi
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- Alnazir
- Amin
- Azim
- Hanif
- Karim
- Mohamed
- Naveed
- Nawaz
- Nitesh
- Parin
- Rajesh
- Shamir
Female
- Alia
- Archana
- Farrah
- Fatima
- Fehmida
- Judith
- Minaxi
- Prity
- Rakhee
- Reena
- Rupal
- Sabira
- Salima
- Shakira
- Zahira