Bedi (surname)
The surname "Bedi" is of Indian origin, primarily associated with the Sikh and Punjabi communities. It is derived from the Sanskrit word "Vedi," which means "one who is knowledgeable" or "scholar." The Bedi clan is known for its historical significance, particularly in the context of the Sikh faith, where many members have played important roles.
Bedi is also linked to notable figures in Indian history, including Guru Nanak, the founder of Sikhism, who belonged to the Bedi clan. Today, individuals with the surname Bedi can be found in various professions, including politics, arts, and business, both in India and around the world.