Sindhi names
Sindhi surnames(Sindhi: سنڌي خانداني نالا) are given names and surnames used among Sindhis in Pakistan, India, and the Sindhi diaspora.
Naming convention[]
Most Sindhi family names are a modified form of a patronymic and typically end with the suffix -ani, which is used to denote descent from a common male ancestor. One explanation states that the -ani suffix is a Sindhi variant of 'anshi', derived from the Sanskrit word 'ansh', which means 'descended from'. The first part of a Sindhi surname is usually derived from the name or location of an ancestor. In northern Sindh, surnames ending in 'ja' (meaning 'of') are also common. A person's surname would consist of the name of his or her native village, followed by 'ja'. Sindhis generally add the suffix ‘ani’ to the name of a great grandfather and adopt the name as a family name.[1][2]
== Sindhi Surnames ==* Sindhi surnames are commonly associated with tribes.
- Adani
- Ambani
- Bajaj
- Bhagnani
- Bhatt
- Bhatti
- Bhatia
- Balani
- Bhil
- Bhutto
- Bijaranig
- Biyani
- Bodani
- Brahmkhatri
- Chachar
- Channa
- Chohan
- Damani
- Dayo
- Depar
- Deswali
- Dharejo
- Hashmi
- Jhaveri
- Johar
- Jokhio
- Joyo
- Jogi
- Jarwar
- Junejo
- Kharal
- Kalhoro
- Kaura
- Kutchi
- Kambarzahi
- Khabrani
- Khanchandani
- Khoja
- Kolhi
- Kriplani
- Lakhani
- Lanjwani
- Lakho
- Lachhwani
- Liya
- Lulia
- Lohana
- Lokwani
- Mahar
- Magsi
- Mangi
- Mangnejo
- Makhdoom
- Mirani
- Mirwani
- Memon
- Menik
- Motwani
- Narejo
- Nihalani
- Palh
- Palijo
- Qaimkhani
- Qazi
- Ramchandani
- Rupani
- Sahita
- Shaikh
- Shari
- Sindhi-Sipahi
- Soomro
- Samoo
- Siddique
- Sewani
- Wassan
- Sarki (tribe)
- Shar (شر)
- Tharani
- Vangani
- Baat
Solangi tribes name Sozliyani Saliyani Muliyani Thariyani Babiani Kambherani Wariani Faridani Bachani Lalwani
See also[]
Solangi
References Solangi sozliyani[]
- ^ "Sindhishaan - Whats in Name".
- ^ Sakhrani, Tarun (4 January 2016). "The Sindhis of Sindh And Beyond". Huffington Post. Retrieved 9 August 2016.
RAJAR[]
- Bherumal Mahirchand Advani, "Amilan-jo-Ahwal" - published in Sindhi, 1919
- Amilan-jo-Ahwal (1919) - translated into English in 2016 ("A History of the Amils") at sindhis
RAJAR[]
- Vaswani, J. P. (2008). I Am a Sindhi: The Glorious Sindhi Heritage / The Culture and Folklore of Sind. Sterling Publishers. ISBN 9788120738072.
- Sindhi names
- Pakistan-related lists
- Sindhi-language surnames
- Sindhi tribes
- Sindhi culture
- Sindhi people
- Names by culture
- Pakistani names