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This is a list of submitted surnames in which the usage is Indian; and the first letter is K.
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Kabaria Indian, Muslim
Means "greengrocer".
Kabir কবির, کبیر Arabic, Bengali, Urdu
From the given name Kabir.
Kadam कदम, ಕದಂ Indian, Marathi, Kannada
From the name of the Kadamba dynasty, which ruled parts of northern India during the 4th and 5th centuries.
Kahn خان, খান Pashto, Urdu, Bengali
Alternate transcription of Khan.
Kajal કાજલ, কাজল Indian, Gujarati, Bengali
Derived from Sanskrit कज्जल (kajjala) meaning "collyrium, lotion" or "ink, soot", though it also refers to kohl, a dark powder used as a eye makeup.
Kale काळे Indian, Marathi
Means "black" in Marathi, ultimately from Sanskrit काल (kala).
Kalhorh کلھورہ Urdu, Sindhi
Originally a nickname for a person who belonged to the Kalhora clan in Sindh, Pakistan. The clan's name is derived from Sindhi ڪلهوڙو (kalhoro), ultimately from ڪَلھو (kalho) meaning "alone".
Kalhoro Sindhi
From the name of the Kalhora (or Kalhoro) people, a Sindhi tribe residing in Pakistan. The name itself is of uncertain meaning.
Kalita কলিতা Indian, Assamese
Meaning uncertain. One theory suggests that the name is derived from Sanskrit कुल (kula) meaning "family, caste" and लुप्त (lupta) meaning "lost, gone", though this has been criticised as a false etymology.
Kalla Indian, Tamil
It is a Tamil name, meaning "priest".
Kallan Indian, Tamil
Alternate spelling of Kalla.
Kalsi ਕਲਸੀ Punjabi, Indian (Sikh)
Meaning unknown. Kalsi is a clan to Sikhs while it is a sub-caste to Lohars.
Kamat कामथ, कामत, ಕಾಮತ್ Indian, Hindi, Marathi, Kannada, Konkani
Means "people who work in soil" from काम (kām) meaning "work, task, labour" combined with मिट्टी (miṭṭī) meaning "soil, earth".
Kamble कांबळे Indian, Marathi, Konkani
Occupational name for a weaver of blankets or a nickname for a person who often carried blankets with them, derived from Sanskrit कम्बल (kambala) meaning "blanket".
Kamran کامران Urdu, Persian
Derived from the given name Kamran.
Kandhal Indian, Gujarati
People with the last name of "Kandhal" are commonly descendants of Rao Kandhal who belonged to the "Rathore" clan of Rajputs (warrior class) in India. "Rao" is a royal title. Rao Kandhal was younger brother of Rao Jodha who founded the princely state of Jodhpur in western Rajasthan, India... [more]
Kannan கண்ணன் Indian, Tamil
From the given name Kannan, the Tamil variant of Krishna.
Kanwar कंवर, ਕੰਵਰ Indian, Hindi, Punjabi
Derived from Sanskrit कुमार (kumara) meaning "prince".
Kapadia કપાડિયા Indian, Gujarati
Occupational name for a cloth maker from Gujarati કાપડ (kāpaḍ) meaning "cloth, fabric".
Kapoor कपूर, ਕਪੂਰ Indian, Hindi, Punjabi
From Sanskrit कर्पूर (karpura) meaning "camphor".
Kapu Indian, Telugu
It is a Telugu name, denoting an "agricultural worker".
Kapur कपूर, ਕਪੂਰ Indian, Hindi, Punjabi
Alternate transcription of Kapoor.
Karal Indian, Bengali
This Surname was given in honour by the Britishers to Nikhil Chandra Banerjee to recognize his efforts in constructing The Karali Kali temple in Dhaka,now the capital of Bangladesh. It was a very expensive construction and still attracts tourists every year... [more]
Karam كرم Arabic, Urdu, Persian
Derived from the given name Karam.
Kareem کریم Arabic, Urdu
From the given name Karim.
Kari Finnish, German (Austrian), Slovene (?), Hungarian, Indian, Marathi
As a Finnish name, it is a topographic and ornamental name from kari "small island", "stony rapids", "sandbar", or "rocky place in a field". This name is found throughout Finland.... [more]
Karia Indian (Christian)
Derived from the given name Zechariah.
Karmakar কর্মকার, কৰ্মকাৰ Indian, Bengali, Assamese
Means "blacksmith" in Bengali and Assamese.
Kashif کاشف Arabic, Urdu
From the given name Kashif.
Kashyap कश्यप, ਕਸ਼ਿਅਪ Indian, Hindi, Punjabi
From the given name Kashyapa.
Kaul کول Kashmiri (Modern)
The word Kaul, meaning well-born, is derived from Kula, the Sanskrit term for family or clan.
Kausar کوثر Urdu
Derived from the given name Kausar.
Kavarai Indian, Tamil
It is a Tamil name, meaning "landowner".
Kazi Indian (Muslim)
Variant spelling of Qazi ‘judge’.
Kazi কাজী, काज़ी, قاضی Bengali, Indian
Variant of Qazi.
Kazi কাজী, काज़ी, قاضی Bengali, Indian (Muslim)
Bengali form of Qazi as well as an alternate transcription of Hindi काज़ी and Urdu قاضی.
Kazim کاظم Urdu, Punjabi, Arabic
From the given name Kazim.
Kazmi کاظمی Urdu
From the given name Kazim.
Kevat केवट Indian
From Sanskrit केवट (kevaṭ) meaning "boatman". This is used by the Kevat caste who traditionally specialized in rowing boats.
Kewat केवट Indian
Variant transcription of Devanagari केवट (see Kevat).
Khaibri Kashmiri (Rare)
Hindus who were sent to the Khyber region by the Afghans
Khaleel خلیل Arabic, Urdu, Dhivehi
From the given name Khalil.
Khalil খলিল, خلیل Arabic, Bengali, Urdu
From the given name Khalil.
Khaliq خالق Arabic, Urdu
Derived from the given name Khaliq.
Khalsa ਖ਼ਾਲਸਾ Indian (Sikh), Punjabi
Derived from Arabic خلص (khalasa) meaning "pure, clear". This is also the term used to refer to initiated Sikhs.
Khanam খানম Bengali
Variant of Khanum.
Khandakar খন্দকার Bengali
Means "teacher, scholar" (literally "one who reads"), derived from Persian خواندن (khandan) meaning "to read, to study" and the occupational suffix گار (kar).
Khandaker খন্দকার Bengali
Alternate transcription of Bengali খন্দকার (see Khandakar).
Khandkar খন্দকার Bengali
Alternate transcription of Bengali খন্দকার (see Khandakar).
Khandker খন্দকার Bengali
Alternate transcription of Bengali খন্দকার (see Khandakar).
Khanom খানম Bengali
Alternate transcription of Bengali খানম (see Khanum).
Khanum খানম, خانم Bengali, Urdu
From an aristocratic title traditionally used as an honorific for Muslim women in the Middle East and South Asia. It is derived from a feminine form of the title khan meaning "king, ruler", which is probably of Mongolian origin.
Khare खरे Indian, Marathi, Hindi
Means "pure, true" in Hindi and Marathi.
Khaskheli خاصخیلی۔ Urdu, Sindhi
Referred to a person belonging to the Khaskheli tribe in the Pakistani provinces of Sindh and Balochistan. It is perhaps derived from the Urdu words خاص (khas) meaning "proper" and خالی (khali) meaning "performer"... [more]
Khateeb خطیب Arabic, Urdu
Arabic alternate transcription of Khatib as well as the Urdu form.
Khaton खातून, খাতন, ਖਤੋਂ, ଖାଟନ୍, خاتون Indian, Hindi, Assamese, Persian, Urdu, Bengali, Pashto, Odia, Punjabi
Alternate transcription of Khatun.
Khatoon ख़ातून, خاتون, খাতুন Indian, Hindi, Urdu, Bengali
Alternate transcription of Hindi ख़ातून, Urdu خاتون or Bengali খাতুন (see Khatun).
Khatri ખત્રી, खत्री, ਖੱਤਰੀ Indian, Gujarati, Marathi, Hindi, Punjabi, Nepali
Name for a member of the Kshatriya caste, derived from Sanskrit क्षत्रिय (kshatriya) referring to the Hindu caste consisting of kings, warriors and soldiers, ultimately from क्षत्र (kshatra) meaning "power, might, dominion".
Khatun খাতুন, ख़ातून, ଖାତୁନ Bengali, Indian, Hindi, Assamese, Odia, Nepali
From the Persian title خاتون‎ (khatun) meaning "lady, noblewoman" (the feminine counterpart to Khan).
Khawaja خواجہ Urdu
From an honorific title for a Muslim teacher or saint, derived from Persian خواجه (khajeh) meaning "lord, master, owner".
Khondakar খন্দকার Bengali
Alternate transcription of Bengali খন্দকার (see Khandakar).
Khondaker খন্দকার Bengali
Alternate transcription of Bengali খন্দকার (see Khandakar).
Khondkar খন্দকার Bengali
Alternate transcription of Bengali খন্দকার (see Khandakar).
Khondker খন্দকার Bengali
Alternate transcription of Bengali খন্দকার (see Khandakar).
Khondokar খন্দকার Bengali
Alternate transcription of Bengali খন্দকার (see Khandakar).
Khondoker খন্দকার Bengali
Alternate transcription of Bengali খন্দকার (see Khandakar).
Khosla ਖੋਸਲਾ Indian, Punjabi
Meaning uncertain.
Khurana ਖੁਰਾਣਾ, खुराना Indian, Punjabi, Hindi
Meaning uncertain.
Khurshid خورشید Persian, Urdu
From the given name Khurshid
Kindikeri కిందికేరి Telugu
The word ‘Kindi’ meaning “lower or down” in the Telugu language, while ‘Keri’ means “area,”land or street” in Kannada.... [more]
Kiran కిరణ్, किरण Indian, Telugu, Hindi
From the given name Kiran.
Kishor किशोर Indian, Hindi
From the given name Kishor.
Kishore किशोर, கிஷோர், కిశోర్ Hindi, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu, Nepali
From the given name Kishor.
Kisku Santali, Indian
Known as the surname of Rathin Kisku.
Kohli Indian
Derived from the Khatri clan of the Punjab state of India.
Koiree Indian
Denotes "weaver" in Hindi.
Kolan Indian (Christian), Sinhalese
Variant of Colón used by Christians from India and in Sri Lanka.
Komati Indian, Telugu
It is a Telugu name, denoting "trader".
Konda Telugu
Hindu name meaning ‘hill’ in Telugu.
Koneti కోనేటి Indian, Telugu
Kothari कोठारी, કોઠારી Indian, Marathi, Gujarati
Derived from Sanskrit कोष्ठागारिक (koṣṭhāgārika) meaning "storekeeper".
Kour ਕੌਰ Indian (Sikh)
Alternate transcription of Punjabi Gurmukhi ਕੌਰ (see Kaur).
Kousar کوثر Urdu
Derived from the given name Kausar.
Krish Indian
Shortened form of Krishna or of any other name beginning with Krishna (such as Krishnan, Krishnaswami, Krishnamurthy, etc.), used in the U.S. by families from southern India. It is not in use in India.
Krishna కృష్ణ, കൃഷ്ണ, கிருசுணா, ಕೃಷ್ಣ Indian, Telugu, Malayalam, Tamil, Kannada
From the given name Krishna.
Krishnakumar Indian
Combination of Krishna and Kumar.
Krishnamurthy Indian
Hindu name from Sanskrit kṛṣnamūrti meaning ‘manifestation of the god Krishna’, from krisna ‘black’ (epithet of an incarnation of the god Vishnu) + murti ‘image’, ‘manifestation’... [more]
Krishnan കൃഷ്ണൻ, கிருஷ்ணன் Indian, Malayalam, Tamil
Derived from the given name Krishna, used in Kerala and Tamil Nadu.
Kshetrapal क्षेत्रपाल Indian
Kul کل, ਕੁਲ, গুল, ଗୁଲ୍ Pakistani, Pashto, Punjabi, Bengali, Assamese, Sindhi, Balochi, Urdu, Persian, Kurdish, Odia, Thai, Khmer, Lao
Derived from Persian گل (gol) meaning "flower" or "rose".
Kulakarni ಕುಲಕರ್ಣಿ Indian, Kannada
Kannada variant of Kulkarni.
Kumari कुमारी, ਕੁਮਾਰੀ, കുമാരി, కుమారి, কুমারী Indian, Hindi, Punjabi, Malayalam, Telugu, Bengali, Assamese, Odia, Tamil, Nepali, Sinhalese
Means "(young) girl, daughter, princess" in Sanskrit.
Kumbhakar কুম্ভকর, कुम्भकार Indian, Bengali, Hindi
From Sanskrit कुम्भकार (kumbhakara) meaning "potter", derived from कुम्भ (kumbha) meaning "jar, urn, pot" and कार (kara) meaning "maker, doer".
Kumbhar कुंभार, କୁମ୍ଭାର, કુંભાર Indian, Marathi, Odia, Gujarati
Marathi, Odia and Gujarati form of Kumbhakar.
Kumhar कुम्हार Indian, Hindi, Nepali
Hindi and Nepali form of Kumbhakar.
Kundu कुंडू Indian
Kunnathuparambil Malayalam (Rare)
Elamkunnapuzha-Kunnathuparambil Family has a rich history of around 200 years and traces its origins to a small village called Elamkunnapuzha in Ernakulam District. It was at that time one of our ancestors migrated from Elamkunnapuzha to a small village called Vennoor, near Mala in Thrissur District for his livelihood... [more]
Kureshi قریشی, कुरैशी Indian (Muslim)
Indian variant of Qureshi.
Kuriakose കുര്യാക്കോസ് Indian (Christian)
From the given name Kuriakose.
Kurian കുര്യൻ Indian (Christian)
From the given name Kurian.
Kurien കുര്യൻ Indian (Christian)
From the given name Kurien.
Kurisingal കുരിശിങ്കൽ Malayalam
Malayalam surname used by the St Thomas Christians of Kerala.
Kurup കുറുപ്പ് Malayalam
From a title traditionally bestowed upon weapon makers and masters of martial arts, of uncertain meaning.
Kuruvila കുരുവിള Indian (Christian)
From the given name Kuruvila.
Kuruvilla കുരുവിള Indian (Christian)
From the given name Kuruvilla.
Kushwaha Indian
Kushwaha (sometimes, Kushvaha) is a community of the Indo-Gangetic plain which has traditionally been involved in agriculture. The term has been used to represent at least four subcastes, being those of the Kachhis, Kachwahas, Koeris and Muraos... [more]
Kutty കുട്ടി, குட்டி Indian, Malayalam, Tamil
Means "child" in Malayalam and Tamil.