Sreerams
Sreerams is a surname originating from the Indian subcontinent, particularly prevalent in Kerala, South India. The name itself is derived from "Sree Rama," a prominent deity in Hinduism, the seventh avatar of Vishnu. As a given name and a surname, "Sree" signifies prosperity and auspiciousness, while "Rama" refers to the benevolent king of Ayodhya and a central figure in the epic Ramayana. Individuals bearing the surname Sreerams are often associated with various communities and castes within Kerala. The surname is a reflection of the deep-rooted religious and cultural heritage of the region. While the primary origin is linked to Hindu traditions, its adoption and usage may have expanded over time. The distribution of the Sreerams surname is concentrated in Kerala, though it can also be found among the Indian diaspora globally. Further genealogical research would be required to trace specific family lineages and their historical connections.