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History:
The surname Majumder is rooted in Bengali culture, with a mythological origin often linked to the concept of honor and nobility in ancient times. It is believed to have originated from the title “Majumdar,” which means "the one who oversees or governs." This title was often given to people in administrative or ruling positions, especially within the context of the medieval Bengali Kingdoms. The surname Majumder is most commonly associated with the Bengali Hindu community, particularly in the Indian states of West Bengal, Assam, and Tripura. This name often denotes a family of respect and authority, historically linked to landowners or noble figures.
In terms of migration, the Majumder community has spread across various parts of India and abroad due to educational and employment opportunities. The community follows various rituals, with major festivals including Durga Puja, Diwali, and Bengali New Year (Poila Boishakh), all of which are celebrated with much fervor in Bengal and other regions with a significant Bengali population. Politically, the Majumder surname has been associated with leaders and intellectuals who have contributed to social reforms and Bengali literature. The family values typically emphasize education, respect for elders, and maintaining traditional customs.
Description:
The Majumder surname is predominantly found in Bengali-speaking states such as West Bengal, Assam, Tripura, and parts of Bangladesh. The community speaks Bengali as their mother tongue, although many also speak Hindi and English, especially in urban areas. The Majumder family values education, with a high literacy rate, especially in urban centres. Occupations traditionally linked with the surname include administrative roles, academics, business, and law, owing to the historical association with governance and leadership roles. Major festivals like Durga Puja, Kali Puja, and Poila Boishakh are central to their cultural practices, reflecting their deep-rooted Hindu customs. Some notable figures from the Majumder community include prominent Bengali writers, intellectuals, and politicians, who have made significant contributions to the cultural and political landscape of India, one of them is Nishikant Majumder, a freedom fighter, writer and poet. The community emphasizes maintaining strong family ties, social cohesion, and respect for tradition. In food, Bengali cuisines, such as rice and fish, sweets like rasgulla, and the famous Bengali mustard fish (shorshe ilish), form an integral part of the family’s lifestyle.
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Uttar Pradesh
2,064
West Bengal
1,388
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204
Tamil Nadu
131
Delhi
106
Odisha
82
Maharashtra
14
Mizoram
13
Jharkhand
5
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