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Rao

Rao is a surname and given name used in South Asia, and it has also historically functioned as a noble title in parts of India. In Marathi, Kannada, Telugu, and related languages, Rao has long served as an honorific indicating leadership or royalty, and over time it became a common family name carried by descendants of those who bore the title.

As a given name, Rao appears in various contexts within South Indian and Marathi communities, where it

Notable individuals with the surname include C. N. Rao, an Indian chemist and Bharat Ratna recipient, among

Geographically, Rao is most prevalent in India but has spread worldwide through migration. It is commonly found

may
be
used
alongside
other
elements
of
a
person’s
full
name.
others
in
science,
politics,
and
the
arts.
The
name
is
widespread
across
Indian
states
and
among
the
global
Indian
diaspora,
reflecting
regional
practices
of
naming
and
inheritance.
among
Indian
communities
in
North
America,
Europe,
the
Middle
East,
Africa,
and
the
Pacific,
where
it
appears
across
professions
and
public
life.
The
surname’s
usage
spans
various
communities,
and
transliterations
may
vary,
though
Rao
remains
the
most
common
form
in
English-language
contexts.