Nalbandi
Nalbandi is a surname of Persian origin. It is derived from the Persian word "nalband," which translates to "horseshoer" or "farrier." Historically, individuals bearing this surname were likely descended from or associated with those who practiced the trade of shoeing horses. The profession of a farrier was essential in many societies, particularly those with a strong equestrian culture, for maintaining the health and utility of horses. Over time, surnames became hereditary, passed down through generations. The distribution of the nalbandi surname is most common in Iran and among Persian diaspora communities worldwide. Variations in spelling may exist due to transliteration from Persian script into other alphabets. The name itself reflects a historical occupation and is a testament to the enduring significance of trades in shaping personal and family identities.