Telugu Surnames
Explore 526 Telugu surnames with meanings and origins.
Kancharla
Bronze worker, from the metalworking family
Kanipakam
From the Ganesh temple town of Kanipakam
Kanuganti
Custard apple, from the fruit tree
Kanuparthi
From the village of Kanuparthi
Kapila
Tawny colored, from the sage Kapila
Karamchedu
From the village of Karamchedu
Karampudi
From Karampudi village
Karimnagar
From the city of Karimnagar in Telangana
Karnam
Village accountant, an administrative role
Katravath
A common Lambadi family name
Kavali
From the town of Kavali in Nellore district
Kavuri
From the Kavuri clan
Kethavath
A common Lambadi tribal surname
Khaja
Master or lord, a Muslim title surname
Kodali
Axe or hatchet, an agricultural tool
Kodangal
From the town of Kodangal in Telangana
Koduru
From the village of Koduru
Kollapur
From the town of Kollapur in Telangana
Komaravolu
From the young prince's land
Kommuri
From the village of Kommuri
Konda
Hill or mountain, a nature-based surname
Kondaiah
From the hill, linked to hill communities
Kondaveedu
From the historic fort of Kondaveedu
Kondaveeti
From the hill road
Konidela
A Kamma family name from Mogalthur region
Koppula
From the village of Koppula
Kotagiri
Fort hill, from kota and giri
Kotappakonda
From the Shiva temple of Kotappakonda
Kotha
New, from Telugu kotha meaning new
Kothagudem
From the town of Kothagudem in Telangana
Kothapalli
From the village of Kothapalli
Kothapeta
From the area of Kothapet
Krishna
Dark one, from Lord Krishna
Kuchimanchi
From the village of Kuchimanchi
Kukatpally
From Kukatpally in Hyderabad
Kummari
Potter, from Telugu kummari meaning potter
Kumram
A Koya tribal name, after Kumram Bheem
Kunchala
Tuft or ponytail, from Telugu kunchala
Kunta
Pot or vessel, an occupational surname
Kurapati
From the village of Kurapati
Kurnool
From the city of Kurnool in Rayalaseema
Kuruma
Shepherd, from the Kuruma community
Lakkaraju
Wood king, from lakka meaning timber
Lakkireddy
Lakshmi's Reddy, a prosperity-linked Reddy
Lakkoju
Lucky, from lakka meaning good fortune
Lakshmanagari
Lakshmana's village, from the epic hero
Lakshmi
Goddess of wealth, from Sanskrit
Lanke
Lanka or island, from Telugu