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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Rai_(title)Rai (title) - Wikipedia

    Rai is a historical title of royalty and nobility in the Indian subcontinent used by rulers and chieftains of many princely states. It is derived from Raja (king). The Marathi/Telugu variant Rai was used as a substitute to King. When Babur conquered Hindustan, he found many principalities which had been subordinated by the Emperor of Hindustan ...

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  3. Surname (or family name) Rai has Indian origin, most common language spoken by them are Gujarati, Kannada, Tulu, Hindi, Marwari, Garhwali, they are originated and/or found widely in Gujarat, Uttar Pradesh, Karnataka, North Indian (Delhi, Uttarakhand, U.P, Bihar, Himachal, Rajasthan) states

  4. Mar 12, 2024 · The surname Roy is a variant of the surnameRai,” which means “king” or “ruler” in Sanskrit.” 30. Sanyal. It is a surname common among Barendra Brahmins of the Vatsa Gotra. Sanyal likely has a toponymic origin and referred to Brahmins originally from the Sen Lal village. 31. Tagore / Thakur

  5. In other cases, the surname is of Ashkenazic Jewish origin. In other cases, the surname may have originated as locative name, derived from the Old French raier, meaning "to gush, stream, or pour". In other cases, the surname is a variant of Indian surname Rai. In some case, the surname Rai is derived from the Sanskrit raja, meaning "king".

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Rai_SikhRai Sikh - Wikipedia

    Rai Sikhs originated from the banks of river ravi from where the caste got its name. They were likely converted to Sikhism from Hinduism and Islam between 1792 and 1815, in the Misl era and early stages of the Sikh Empire [8] Historically, the majority of the Rai Sikh lived in territory that is now Pakistan , mainly in undivided Sahiwal , and Multan districts, and the erstwhile Bahawalpur State.

  7. Apr 8, 2024 · Surname: Both “Roy” and “Rai” are common surnames in various cultures and regions. “Roy” is a surname of Indian origin, particularly prevalent among Bengali Hindus. It can also be found among other communities across India. “Rai” is a surname found in several cultures, including Indian, Japanese, Nepali, and others.