Aryal
| Pronunciation | âìæĺ |
|---|---|
| Language | Nepali |
| Origin | |
| Language | Nepali |
| Word/name | Nepal |
| Other names | |
| Variant forms | Ariyal, Arjel, Arjyal |
| Derivative | Upadhyay Aryal |
| See also | Ghimire, Poudel, Bhattarai, Khanal, Dawadi, Panta, Dhakal, Subedi |
Aryal (also written as Arjel, Arjyal, and Ariyal) is a Nepalese surname originating from the village of Arje in the Gulmi district. The Aryal clan belongs to the Atreya gotra, and is believed to be the descended from Sage Atreya.[1] In Hinduism, Varaha (Nepali: वराह) is the deity of the Aryal clan.[2] They were the Upadhyayas who worked as astrologers, also known as Jyotishis or Jaisis. The Aryal family is also recognized as part of the Thar Ghar of the Gorkha Kingdom.
Notable people with surname Aryal
- Bhairav Aryal, Nepali essayist
- Padma Kumari Aryal, former cabinet minister for Land Management, Cooperatives and Poverty Alleviation and current Minister of Agriculture and Livestock Development. She was also previously the Minister of State for Health and Population.
- Prakash Aryal, Inspector General of Police
- Prashant Aryal, Nepalese journalist
- Raju Aryal, Inspector General of Armed Police Force
- Shakti Ballav Aryal, Nepalese writer
- Upendra Kant Aryal, Nepalese Inspector General of Police
- Urmila Aryal, Nepalese Communist politician
References
- ^ Kuikel, Bijay. "List of Gotras with Thar (surname, Lastname)". www.bijaykuikel.com.np. Retrieved 2018-08-22.
- ^ Parker, Bradley J.; Rodseth, Lars (2005). Untaming the Frontier in Anthropology, Archaeology, and History. University of Arizona Press. ISBN 9780816524525.