Varatharajan

Varatharajan is a British surname with origins in the Tamil language and culture. The surname is believed to be derived from the Tamil words "Vara," meaning boon or blessing, and "Tharajan," which refers to a person of royal descent or lineage.

Those bearing the surname Varatharajan are often descendants of Tamil migrants who settled in the United Kingdom, particularly in cities with large immigrant populations such as London, Leicester, and Birmingham. The presence of the surname Varatharajan is a testament to the rich cultural diversity and historical links between Britain and South Asia.

Individuals with the surname Varatharajan may be found across various professions and industries in the United Kingdom, contributing to the multicultural tapestry of British society. The surname also serves as a connection to the ancestral roots and traditions of the Tamil community in Britain.

Overall, the surname Varatharajan encapsulates the fusion of Tamil and British identities, reflecting the intricate interplay between heritage and integration in the diverse fabric of contemporary British society.

There are approximately 115 people named Varatharajan in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around two in a million people in Britain are named Varatharajan.

Typical given names associated with the surname

Male

  • Ashok
  • Francis
  • Karthik
  • Nadarajah
  • Peter
  • Raj
  • Rajaratnam
  • Surya
  • Thanushan
  • Vincent

Female

  • Brinda
  • Devika
  • Meena
  • Melani
  • Padma
  • Ruby
  • Shashikala
  • Sheeba
  • Vaidehi
  • Vidya

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