Ramini
Ramini is a surname of Indian origin, most commonly found in the states of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. The name is believed to be derived from the Sanskrit word "Ramaniya," meaning beautiful or pleasing. Variations in spelling exist, including Ramini and Ramini. Individuals bearing the Ramini surname are predominantly from the Telugu-speaking community. The surname is not tied to a specific caste or social group but is found across various communities within the region. While not as widespread as some other Indian surnames, Ramini is a recognizable name within the Indian diaspora, particularly in regions with a significant Telugu population. There are no specific historical events or figures universally associated with the origin or spread of the Ramini surname. Its presence is primarily a reflection of traditional naming conventions within South India. The name's meaning, "beautiful," likely contributed to its adoption by families wishing to bestow a positive attribute upon their lineage.