Thiyagarajah

Thiyagarajah is a British surname with origins in Sri Lanka, particularly amongst the Tamil community. The name is derived from the Sanskrit word "Thiyagaraja", which means 'King of Dance'.

Historically, the Thiyagarajah surname can be traced back to Tamil Nadu in South India, where it is associated with the Hindu deity Shiva and his form as Nataraja, the Lord of Dance. The cultural significance of the name reflects themes of art, music, and spirituality.

In more recent times, many individuals bearing the surname Thiyagarajah have migrated to countries such as the United Kingdom, where they have played significant roles in various fields, including academia, medicine, law, and business. The diaspora community has contributed to the rich cultural tapestry of British society.

Notable individuals with the surname Thiyagarajah have made advancements in their respective fields, forging a legacy that extends beyond familial ties. The name continues to be cherished as a symbol of heritage and identity among the Tamil community in Britain.

There are approximately 163 people named Thiyagarajah in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around three in a million people in Britain are named Thiyagarajah.

Typical given names associated with the surname

Male

  • Devendra
  • Kandiah
  • Kannan
  • Mohan
  • Nadarajah
  • Niroshan
  • Sritharan
  • Suresh
  • Sutharsan
  • Thanusan

Female

  • Anitha
  • Geetha
  • Luxmi
  • Mathilda
  • Neringa
  • Nilani
  • Priya
  • Ranjan
  • Shanthi
  • Sheila

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