Kalyanaraman
Kalyanaraman is a surname originating from India, primarily found among Tamil-speaking communities in Tamil Nadu and also among Brahmins in other parts of South India. The name itself is a compound derived from two Sanskrit words. "Kalyana" means auspicious, prosperous, or beautiful, and "Raman" is a popular name, often referring to Lord Rama, a central deity in Hinduism. Therefore, Kalyanaraman can be interpreted to mean "auspicious Rama" or "prosperous Rama."
The surname is commonly associated with the Iyer and Iyengar Brahmin sub-sects, though it is also adopted
Individuals bearing the surname Kalyanaraman can be found in various professions and fields across India and