Nayar (Khatri)

Nayar (Khatri)

Nayyar/Nayar is a surname from the region of Punjab, India. The people who bear the name are Khatris belonging to the Sareen sub-group.[citation needed] The surname Nayyar drives basic origin from Kunjah in Gujrat district of Western Punjab (Now Pakistan) abutting to River Chenab area. A large number of Nayyars come from the Jalandhar District (a large number of them still live in Nurmahal in a region named Nijjaran Mohalla, and Ludhiana and Dasuya ( Distt Hoshiarpur)of Eastern Punjab.[citation needed] " The "JATHERE" of Nayyar's is situated at cheema road, Noormahal also known as sati Mata Mandir.

Village historians say that Nayyars were originally Nijjars and Khatri/Rajput Nijjar's changed their name to "Nayyar" under the suggestion of the British to distinguish themselves from Jatt Nijjars.[citation needed]

Notable Nayyar

  • Dewan Mokham Chand, One of the Distinguished General's of Maharaja Ranjit Singh's Army
  • Pyarelal Nayyar (1899–1982), personal secretary of Mahatma Gandhi
  • Sushila Nayyar (1914–2000), personal physician of Mahatma Gandhi
  • Kuldip Nayyar (b. 1923), Indian journalist
  • O. P. Nayyar (1926–2007), Indian Bollywood Director & Composer who worked with Anthony Gonsalves
  • Dr. Dalip Nayyar (b. 1954), Indian Scientist[1][2]
  • K. R. Nayyar (1955), Indian health professor [3]
  • Mira Nayyar b.(1957), better known as Mira Nair Indo-American Hollywood and Bollywood Filmmaker
  • Rajat Nayyar (b.1975), better known as Roger Nair[4][5][6]
  • Sunil Nayyar (b. ?), Indian-American television writer/producer
  • Capt. Anuj Nayyar M.V.C (b. ?), Kargil War Hero
  • Nisha Nayyar (b. ?), British-Indian actress
  • Shree K. Nayar (b. ?), mathematician who co-created the Oren-Nayar diffuse model
  • Stephen John Nayyar (b. 1954), Artist painting examples
  • Kunal Nayyar (b. 1981), English-Indian Actor
  • Puja Nayyar (b. ? – current), Indian Fashion Designer[7]
  • Harsh Nayyar (b.?), Famous Indian Actor
  • Dr. Deepak Nayyar, Indian Economist, Former Vice Chancellor, Delhi University
  • Vineet Nayyar, CEO & MD, Tech Mahindra
  • Lt. Gen VK Nayyar (RETD.), Former GOC Western Command (ARMY), Former Governor Manipur & Nagaland
  • Vice Admiral KK Nayyar (Retd.), Former Vice Chief of Indian Navy
  • Mr. Naresh Nayyar, MD, ESSAR OIL
  • Sunil Nayyar, Head-Operations,TEIL Projects Ltd.(A JV of TATA Projects Ltd.& Engineers India Ltd.)
  • Air Marshal Gautam Nayyar, Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief Maintenance Command, IAF
  • Ankur Nayyar is an Indian television actor
  • Hema Nayyar, MD, Cube Computing, Australia
  • Vivek Nayyar, Sr. VP Marketing, Automotive Division, Mahindra & Mahindra
  • Inderbir Singh Nayyar (Binnu Nayyar), Chairman, National Egg Coordination Committee (NECC)
  • Mohan Inder Singh Nayyar (Dicky Nayyar), MD, AL Zayed and Nayyar General Trading Company, Kuwait
  • Arvinder Pal Singh Nayyar (Ruby Nayyar), CEO, Modern Agencies.
  • Hardev Pal Nayyar, Vir Chakra, Indian Army, 1971 war hero

See also

  • Nair is from the southern region of Kerala and is spelled "Nair"(not with a 'y') and is therefore, NOT the same.=

Vimal Nayyar

References


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