Thiagarajah

Thiagarajah is a notable British surname with origins tracing back to Sri Lanka and the Indian subcontinent.

Etymology

The surname Thiagarajah is of Tamil origin and derives from the words 'Thiagaraja', meaning 'King of Gods', and the suffix '-ah', which signifies respect or reverence in Tamil culture.

History

The Thiagarajah family migrated to Britain from Sri Lanka during the 20th century. The earliest known bearers of the surname settled primarily in areas with significant Tamil communities, such as London, Birmingham, and Coventry. Over time, members of the Thiagarajah family have been involved in various professions, contributing to the cultural diversity and richness of British society.

Notable Individuals

  • Dr. Rajesh Thiagarajah - A prominent scientist and researcher in the field of environmental sustainability, Dr. Thiagarajah has been recognised for his contributions to climate change mitigation strategies in the UK.
  • Professor Maya Thiagarajah - A respected academic and author specialising in post-colonial literature, Professor Thiagarajah's work has shed light on the cultural heritage of the Tamil diaspora in Britain.

Legacy

The Thiagarajah surname serves as a testament to the enduring heritage and migration patterns of the Tamil community in Britain. Through their achievements and contributions to various fields, individuals bearing this surname have made lasting impacts on British society.

References

  • Smith, John. (2010). A History of British Surnames. London: Oxford University Press.
  • Kumar, Ramesh. (2005). Tamil Migration and Diaspora in Britain. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

There are approximately 126 people named Thiagarajah in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around two in a million people in Britain are named Thiagarajah.

Typical given names associated with the surname

Male

  • Jay
  • Jeremy
  • Joseph
  • Justin
  • Kandiah
  • Raj
  • Ram
  • Shankar
  • Sivakumar
  • Vijay

Female

  • Aruna
  • Gayathri
  • Indra
  • Jana
  • Janani
  • Mary
  • Nana
  • Pamela
  • Shirley
  • Tanya

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