Singh Tartan
About The Singh Tartan
Singh is a common and historically significant surname and middle name predominantly used in the Sikh community and among many people of Indian and South Asian descent. Originating from the Sanskrit word meaning "lion," Singh was adopted by Sikh men following the teachings of Guru Gobind Singh in the late 17th century to symbolize courage, strength, and equality.
While Singh is not associated with Scottish clans or tartans, it remains a powerful marker of identity, valor, and community in South Asian culture. It is one of the most widely used surnames in India and among the global Sikh diaspora.
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