Panchal

English

Etymology

From Sanskrit पञ्चाल (pañcāla), from पञ्चन् (pañcan, five) with a *-l- extension, referring to the five smaller polities which united to form the ancient kingdom. See Pañcāla for more.

Proper noun

Panchal (plural Panchals)

  1. A kingdom in northwestern part of ancient India during the Mahajanapadas era.
  2. A surname.

Statistics

  • According to the 2010 United States Census, Panchal is the 16315th most common surname in the United States, belonging to 1766 individuals. Panchal is most common among Asian/Pacific Islander (95.02%) individuals.

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