It's important to note that "Singh" is not just a surname; it's a title given to Sikh men who have been initiated into the Khalsa, a brotherhood of warriors.
Here are some additional points to consider:
* "Singh" is derived from Sanskrit: The word "Singh" comes from the Sanskrit word "Simha" which also means lion.
* "Singh" is not limited to Punjabis: While "Singh" is predominantly a Punjabi surname, it's also found in other parts of India and the world where Sikh communities exist.
* "Singh" is a symbol of Sikh identity: Wearing the name "Singh" represents commitment to Sikh principles and values.
Hope this helps!