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Bol Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Singh is derived from the Sanskrit word Si¿ha meaning "lion". It is a common title, middle name, or surname in Northern India, originally used in the 7th century by the Rajputs of the princely states of Rajputana (present day Rajasthan). In 1699 the name was adopted in Punjab by adherents of the Sikh faith, according to the wishes of Guru Gobind Singh. The surname was later widely adopted by other groups of India like Yadavs and Jats. 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" has gradually emerged as a hereditary title to be used as a middle name, highlighting connections to a warrior status or occupation. However, this is not an exclusive usage, and there have been instances in present times when it has been adopted by other Hindu groups without any significant warrior status or ties.

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Singh is derived from the Sanskrit word Si¿ha meaning "lion". It is a common title, middle name, or surname in Northern India, originally used in the 7th century by the Rajputs of the princely states of Rajputana (present day Rajasthan). In 1699 the name was adopted in Punjab by adherents of the Sikh faith, according to the wishes of Guru Gobind Singh. The surname was later widely adopted by other groups of India like Yadavs and Jats. 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" has gradually emerged as a hereditary title to be used as a middle name, highlighting connections to a warrior status or occupation. However, this is not an exclusive usage, and there have been instances in present times when it has been adopted by other Hindu groups without any significant warrior status or ties.

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