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'''Majumdar''' (also spelt as Mojumdar, Majumder, Mojumder, Mazumdar, Mozumdar, Mazumder, Mozumder, Majoomdar, Mojoomdar, Majoomder, Mojoomder, Mazoomdar, Mozoomdar, Mazoomder, Mozoomder, Mazumder and Muzumdar) is a title used as a family name.
'''Majumdar''' (also spelt as Mojumdar, Majumder, Mojumder, Mazumdar, Mozumdar, Mazumder, Mozumder, Majoomdar, Mojoomdar, Majoomder, Mojoomder, Mazoomdar, Mozoomdar, Mazoomder, Mozoomder, Mazumder and Muzumdar) is a title used as a family name. These all belong to Kayastha.


==Etymology==
==Etymology==

Revision as of 11:35, 28 September 2019

Majumdar (also spelt as Mojumdar, Majumder, Mojumder, Mazumdar, Mozumdar, Mazumder, Mozumder, Majoomdar, Mojoomdar, Majoomder, Mojoomder, Mazoomdar, Mozoomdar, Mazoomder, Mozoomder, Mazumder and Muzumdar) is a title used as a family name. These all belong to Kayastha.

Etymology

The name literally translates to ‘record keeper’ or ‘archivist’, from the Arabic ‘‘majmua’’ (মজমুয়া) ‘collection’ + the Persian suffix ‘‘-dar’’ (দার) ‘possessor’. The surname has evolved from this title.[1]

The surname is found among Bengalis and should not be confused with the similar "Mujumdar" or "Muzumdar", found among Maharashtrians, and to some extent among the peoples of Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, and Uttar Pradesh.

People named Majumdar (and its variations)

See also

References

  1. ^ "Majumdar Name Meaning & Majumdar Family History at Ancestry.com". www.ancestry.com. Retrieved 2018-06-09.