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People with this surname currently in the iMeUsWe database
History:
The surname Nikam has origins in the Indian subcontinent, particularly in the Marathi-speaking regions. Historical patterns show that migrations occurred due to agricultural expansion, trade opportunities, and political change. Families seeking better livelihoods spread the surname beyond its initial geographic area. Settlements formed around emerging urban centers as individuals pursued economic prospects. The influence of colonial movements and post-independence dynamics facilitated the migration of individuals with this surname, leading to its evolution and distribution across various regions.
The gotra associated with this surname is parashar. The Kuldevta associated with this surname is jogeshwaree.
Description:
The surname Nikam is primarily linked to Hindu Kshatriya communities, especially within the Maratha community of Maharashtra.
The surname Nikam is primarily associated with speakers of Marathi, widely spoken in the Indian state of Maharashtra. Individuals with this surname also communicate in Hindi, a common lingua franca in various regions of India. In urban areas or for professional purposes, English is sometimes used. The main languages linked to the Nikam surname are Marathi and Hindi, with English as a secondary language in specific contexts.
Here are few notable Indian personalities with the surname and their professions: Ujjwal Nikam, public prosecutor, and Vishal Nikam, Bigg Boss Marathi winner.
The surname NIKAM has various spelling variations and phonetic alternates in India. Common alternatives include NIKAM, NIKAMM, and NIKKAM. These variations arise from regional dialects and linguistic influences, altering pronunciation and spelling while retaining the core phonetic structure. Such adaptations reflect the diverse linguistic landscape of India, where names evolve based on local languages and cultural nuances. The variations also occur due to transliteration practices when names are converted from one script to another, showcasing the richness of Indian naming conventions.
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218
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92
Andhra Pradesh
78
Tamil Nadu
53
Karnataka
23
West Bengal
12
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