
Singh
"Singh" is a common surname and given name in India, primarily among Sikh men. It means "lion" in Punjabi and symbolizes strength, courage, and dignity. Historically, Sikhs adopted “Singh” to promote equality and to discard caste distinctions, emphasizing spiritual strength over social hierarchy. Today, many Sikh men worldwide use "Singh" as part of their names to honor their faith and heritage, while it is also used in some other communities. Overall, "Singh" signifies bravery, respect, and cultural identity within the Sikh tradition and beyond.