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- Q18393397 subject Q7045213.
- Q18393397 abstract "Rampersad also spelt as Ramprasad or Ram Persaud is a surname common in Trinidad & Tobago, Guyana, and Suriname. It is of Indian and Hindu origin, derived from the Sanskrit words Rama Prasada, and is not affiliated with any certain caste. The name is common among the Caribbean Hindu community, but as a result of ethnic mixing it is common in Christian, and non-Indian communities as well. Many people of this surname have migrated to the United States and Canada as well. Sundar Popo wrote a song called "Rampersad".".
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- Q18393397 wikiPageWikiLink Q7045213.
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- Q18393397 comment "Rampersad also spelt as Ramprasad or Ram Persaud is a surname common in Trinidad & Tobago, Guyana, and Suriname. It is of Indian and Hindu origin, derived from the Sanskrit words Rama Prasada, and is not affiliated with any certain caste. The name is common among the Caribbean Hindu community, but as a result of ethnic mixing it is common in Christian, and non-Indian communities as well. Many people of this surname have migrated to the United States and Canada as well.".
- Q18393397 label "Rampersad".