Kaur Family
The Kaur Family is a common surname among people of Punjabi descent, particularly in India and Pakistan. The name "Kaur" means "princess" and is often used by Sikh women as a middle or last name, reflecting their cultural heritage.
In the Kaur Family, members often share strong ties to their community and traditions. They may celebrate various festivals, such as Baisakhi and Diwali, which are significant in Sikhism and Hinduism. The family structure typically emphasizes respect for elders and the importance of education.