Dhaneshwars
Dhaneshwars is a surname originating from the Indian subcontinent. Its etymology is derived from Sanskrit, where "Dhaneshwar" translates to "Lord of Wealth" or "God of Wealth." This name is traditionally associated with prosperity and abundance. The surname is predominantly found among Hindu communities in India, particularly in regions like Uttar Pradesh and Bihar. Over time, as families migrated, the surname has also been adopted by individuals in other parts of the world. It is a relatively uncommon surname, and its bearers are often linked to the Vaishya or merchant caste, historically involved in trade and commerce. While the direct meaning relates to wealth, its modern usage often signifies familial heritage rather than a specific occupation.