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Singh ( Punjabi: ਸਿੰਘ singh,Hindi: सिंह singh, Gujarati: સિંહ sinh) is derived from the Sanskrit word Siṃha meaning "lion"[1]. It is a common title, middle name, or surname in North India originally used exclusively by Hindu Rajputs, later adopted by other martial groups of India and finally the Sikhs, in 1699, as per the wish of Guru Gobind Singh.[2] In present times it has also been adopted by other Hindu groups and does not necessarily signify warrior status or ties. It is of interest to note that some Brahmins like Bhumihar Brahmins (see Kingdom of Kashi and Royal House of Benares) and Maithil Brahmins (see History of Mithila) also use this name Singh.
It is also found in use among West Indians of Indian origin namely in places of Guyana, Trinidad, and Surinam, as well as people of Indian origin found in Mauritius and Fiji Island.
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For example, "Yogendra Singh Yadav", "Bhupinder Singh Hooda", "Mahendra Singh Dhoni", and "Bhairon Singh Shekhawat"). Sikh examples include, "Jassa Singh Ahluwalia" (Commander-in-Chief of the Khalsa army), "Jassa Singh Ramgarhia" & "Hari Singh Nalwa" (General of Khalsa army).