Bengali surnames reflect the region's diverse religious and cultural history.
Bengali Hindu families typically use names of
Sanskrit origin, followed by
Farsi and
Bengali. Some surnames, such as Chatterjee (from Chattopadhyay), were shortened or anglicized during the British colonial period.
Bengali Muslim families often employ names of
Arabic origin, followed by
Farsi and
Bengali. Among Muslims of Bangladesh, naming conventions vary, and there is no strictly fixed scheme for the structure of names, historically differing from the rigid surname structures found in the West. Certain family names are found across religious boundaries, such as (Choudhuri/Chowdhury), (Sorkar/Sarker/Sarkar), and (Bishwas).
Common family names by religion Bengali Hindu family names and titles Bengali Muslim family names and titles Bengali Buddhist surnames •
Barua/Borua Bengali Christian surnames Many
Bengali Christians use
English and
Portuguese surnames along with traditional surnames. Most Catholic Bengali Christians have Portuguese surnames, such as: Gomes, Rozario, D'Costa, Gonsalvez, Cruze, Dias, D'Silva, and D'Souza. ==Initials and prefixes==