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Pillai (surname)

Pillai or Pillay, (IPA: [piɭːai̯]) meaning "Child of King" (Prince) or "Child",[1] is a surname found among the Malayalam and Tamil-speaking people of India and Sri Lanka.

In Kerala, it is traditionally used by upper-caste Nairs and some Brahmins, often bestowed by the ruling royal families of Kerala.[2]

In Tamil Nadu, it is a common surname among various Vellalar subcastes.[3]

It is also used by many Tamil-speaking castes, including Rowther, Isai Vellalar, Agamudayar, etc[4] and less commonly found among Malayalam-speaking communities like Nazrani Mappila and Marars of travancore.[5][6]

Origin

According to epigraphic records, Pillai is an ancient title back to the Sangam Era that was used as a suffix and given to junior members of the royal family.[7] Originally a title meaning "royal child", it came to be given to administrators of temples; often holding large estates on behalf of the latter.[8]

Early English records also address these hereditary ruling chiefs as the princes of Kerala ranking below the monarch. The most well known are the Pillais of the Eight Nair Noble Houses, the Ettuveettil Pillamar of Travancore.[9][10]

According to epigraphic records of Sangam era, define the direct meaning of Pillai as "Child of King" (prince), denoting nobility.[11] The title occurs both as a single name or as a suffix to the name.

In general, the concept of "the Pillai title of Kerala" and "the Pillai surname of Tamilnadu" have two different meanings and no direct relation with each other.

Pillais of Kerala

In Kerala, the usage of the Pillai surname began with the royal family of Kerala. "Pillai" traditionally signifies a child of a royal family or prince. Pillai is a surname reserved for junior members of the Kerala royal family who are descendants of Survyanshi and Chandravanshi Kshatriyas.

In the 12th century, with the formation of the Kulashekara Kingdom based in Kollam (later known as Venad), the culture of Pillai nomenclature underwent significant changes. The Kulashekara Kings started using Pilla as an honorific title for their chieftains and lords, rather than members of the royal family. Members of the royal family now have a uniformed surname - Varma, while children of the King who are not part of the royal family (due to the following of Marumakathayam laws where lineage moves via females of the house), their surname shall be Thampi and Thangachi.[8]

During the Venad era, Pillai was the title given to Nair Landlords and Provincial governors, and those who had taxation power over Quilon and Trivandrum regions. The most famous among them being the Ettuveetil Pillaimar. Gradually, it became one of the common surnames of the highest echelon of Nairs, who were mostly referred to as Madambi or barons. These Nairs had the right to use the Pillai surname for all their family members. However, in the 17th century, a civil war occurred between Nair lords and Marthanda Varma. Marthanda Varma feared Ettuveettil Pillais and their power. He then carried out a horrific destruction through betrayal of nearly 72 Nair Barons and Madampis across Venad, and Several Nambuthiri Brahmins who supported Nairs were exiled from Venad as a form of punishment. [12]

With the formation of the Travancore Kingdom, the concept of Pilla underwent significant changes under the reign of Anizham Thirunal Marthanda Varma Maharaja, who centralized the rule of Travancore. The Pillai surname was given to those who were part of the Royal service, which includes advisors, bureaucrats, administrators, military commanders, etc., most of whom were of Nair and Brahmin origin.[13][14]

The Pillai surname of Venad and Travancore is fully reserved for savarna subjects, most of whom are equivalent to Kshatriyas and Brahmins in the northern caste system. It's important to note that the caste system in Kerala differs from that in other parts of India.[15]

Pillais of Tamilnadu

"Pilla" is an ancient Tamil word meaning "child" or "younger ones." In the Chola court, a specific group of Vellalars had a dispute over rights to certain land, with one faction claiming based on seniority, referred to as Mudaliar, meaning "first one" and the other based on tenancy rights, referred to as Pillaiyar, meaning "younger one".[16]

In Tamil Nadu, the surname "Pilla" holds a respected status from earlier times and is commonly found among Vellalars, who were primarily engaged in landlordship, trades, and agriculture. The surname "Pillai" is prevalent across various subcastes among Vellalars, with diverse origins. Vellalar or Vellalar pillai pursued occupations as traders and landlords, comparable to the Vaishya Varna and professional class in the northern caste system. However, certain subcastes, such as Saiva Pillai and Karkathar Pillai, are also associated with martial duties, comparable to the Kshatriya Varna in the northern caste system.[11]

The Tamil surname "Pilla" is also adopted by many Tamil-speaking communities in Tamil nadu and Srilanka, including Maravar, Isai Vellalar, and Eelathu Pilla(ezhavar), with the meaning "child".

Notable Tamil-speaking Pillais

Notable people with this surname or its variants include:

Notable Malayali Pillais

 
Gopal Krishna Pillai
 
Shobana Chandrakumar Pillai

References

  1. ^ Sircar, Dineschandra (1966). Indian Epigraphical Dictionary. p. 166. ISBN 9788120805620.
  2. ^ Shungoonny Menon, P. (1998). History of Travancore from the earliest times (2nd AES repr. [d.Ausg.] Madras, Higginbotham, 1878 ed.). New Delhi: Asian Educational Services. ISBN 978-81-206-0169-7.
  3. ^ Pandian, Jacob (1987). Caste, Nationalism and Ethnicity: An Interpretation of Tamil Cultural History and Social Order. Popular Prakashan. p. 110. ISBN 9780861321360.
  4. ^ Pfister, Raymond (1995). Soixante ans de pentecôtisme en Alsace (1930-1990): une approche socio-historique. P. Lang. p. 166. ISBN 9783631486207.
  5. ^ Shungoonny Menon, P. (1998). History of Travancore from the earliest times (2nd AES repr. [d.Ausg.] Madras, Higginbotham, 1878 ed.). New Delhi: Asian Educational Services. ISBN 978-81-206-0169-7.
  6. ^ A handbook of Kerala. 2 (1st ed.). Thiruvananthapuram: International School of Dravidian Linguistics. 2002. ISBN 978-81-85692-31-9.
  7. ^ See inscription at Kannankara temple, Trivandrum District. Quoted as Inscription 9/60 in P. Sundaram Pillai's Some Early Sovereigns of Travancore. Page 40-41 He makes the observation that they were in his opinion not men in the royal service.
  8. ^ a b Mark de Lannoy,Kulasekhara Perumals of Travancore, Page 202
  9. ^ More, Lena (2003). English East India Company and the local rulers in Kerala. ISBN 8188432040.
  10. ^ Shungoonny Menon, P. (1998). History of Travancore from the earliest times (2nd AES repr. [d.Ausg.] Madras, Higginbotham, 1878 ed.). New Delhi: Asian Educational Services. ISBN 978-81-206-0169-7.
  11. ^ a b Sircar, Dineschandra (1966). Indian Epigraphical Dictionary. p. 166. ISBN 9788120805620.
  12. ^ Shungoonny Menon, P. (1998). History of Travancore from the earliest times (2nd AES repr. [d.Ausg.] Madras, Higginbotham, 1878 ed.). New Delhi: Asian Educational Services. ISBN 978-81-206-0169-7.
  13. ^ Shungoonny Menon, P. (1998). History of Travancore from the earliest times (2nd AES repr. [d.Ausg.] Madras, Higginbotham, 1878 ed.). New Delhi: Asian Educational Services. ISBN 978-81-206-0169-7.
  14. ^ Irschick, Eugene F.; Jeffrey, Robin (1977). "The Decline of Nayar Dominance. Society and Politics in Travancore, 1847-1908". Pacific Affairs. 50 (1): 150. doi:10.2307/2756149. ISSN 0030-851X.
  15. ^ Devasahayam, M. G. (2022-07-11). "Saint Devasahayam's anti-caste struggle angered Brahmins and Nairs, not his conversion". ThePrint. Retrieved 2024-03-23.
  16. ^ Pandian, Jacob (1987). Caste, Nationalism and Ethnicity: An Interpretation of Tamil Cultural History and Social Order. Popular Prakashan. p. 110. ISBN 9780861321360.

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For the title see Pillai Kerala title Pillai or Pillay IPA piɭːai meaning Child of King Prince or Child 1 is a surname found among the Malayalam and Tamil speaking people of India and Sri Lanka In Kerala it is traditionally used by upper caste Nairs and some Brahmins often bestowed by the ruling royal families of Kerala 2 In Tamil Nadu it is a common surname among various Vellalar subcastes 3 It is also used by many Tamil speaking castes including Rowther Isai Vellalar Agamudayar etc 4 and less commonly found among Malayalam speaking communities like Nazrani Mappila and Marars of travancore 5 6 Contents 1 Origin 1 1 Pillais of Kerala 1 2 Pillais of Tamilnadu 2 Notable Tamil speaking Pillais 3 Notable Malayali Pillais 4 ReferencesOriginAccording to epigraphic records Pillai is an ancient title back to the Sangam Era that was used as a suffix and given to junior members of the royal family 7 Originally a title meaning royal child it came to be given to administrators of temples often holding large estates on behalf of the latter 8 Early English records also address these hereditary ruling chiefs as the princes of Kerala ranking below the monarch The most well known are the Pillais of the Eight Nair Noble Houses the Ettuveettil Pillamar of Travancore 9 10 According to epigraphic records of Sangam era define the direct meaning of Pillai as Child of King prince denoting nobility 11 The title occurs both as a single name or as a suffix to the name In general the concept of the Pillai title of Kerala and the Pillai surname of Tamilnadu have two different meanings and no direct relation with each other Pillais of Kerala In Kerala the usage of the Pillai surname began with the royal family of Kerala Pillai traditionally signifies a child of a royal family or prince Pillai is a surname reserved for junior members of the Kerala royal family who are descendants of Survyanshi and Chandravanshi Kshatriyas In the 12th century with the formation of the Kulashekara Kingdom based in Kollam later known as Venad the culture of Pillai nomenclature underwent significant changes The Kulashekara Kings started using Pilla as an honorific title for their chieftains and lords rather than members of the royal family Members of the royal family now have a uniformed surname Varma while children of the King who are not part of the royal family due to the following of Marumakathayam laws where lineage moves via females of the house their surname shall be Thampi and Thangachi 8 During the Venad era Pillai was the title given to Nair Landlords and Provincial governors and those who had taxation power over Quilon and Trivandrum regions The most famous among them being the Ettuveetil Pillaimar Gradually it became one of the common surnames of the highest echelon of Nairs who were mostly referred to as Madambi or barons These Nairs had the right to use the Pillai surname for all their family members However in the 17th century a civil war occurred between Nair lords and Marthanda Varma Marthanda Varma feared Ettuveettil Pillais and their power He then carried out a horrific destruction through betrayal of nearly 72 Nair Barons and Madampis across Venad and Several Nambuthiri Brahmins who supported Nairs were exiled from Venad as a form of punishment 12 With the formation of the Travancore Kingdom the concept of Pilla underwent significant changes under the reign of Anizham Thirunal Marthanda Varma Maharaja who centralized the rule of Travancore The Pillai surname was given to those who were part of the Royal service which includes advisors bureaucrats administrators military commanders etc most of whom were of Nair and Brahmin origin 13 14 The Pillai surname of Venad and Travancore is fully reserved for savarna subjects most of whom are equivalent to Kshatriyas and Brahmins in the northern caste system It s important to note that the caste system in Kerala differs from that in other parts of India 15 Pillais of Tamilnadu Pilla is an ancient Tamil word meaning child or younger ones In the Chola court a specific group of Vellalars had a dispute over rights to certain land with one faction claiming based on seniority referred to as Mudaliar meaning first one and the other based on tenancy rights referred to as Pillaiyar meaning younger one 16 In Tamil Nadu the surname Pilla holds a respected status from earlier times and is commonly found among Vellalars who were primarily engaged in landlordship trades and agriculture The surname Pillai is prevalent across various subcastes among Vellalars with diverse origins Vellalar or Vellalar pillai pursued occupations as traders and landlords comparable to the Vaishya Varna and professional class in the northern caste system However certain subcastes such as Saiva Pillai and Karkathar Pillai are also associated with martial duties comparable to the Kshatriya Varna in the northern caste system 11 The Tamil surname Pilla is also adopted by many Tamil speaking communities in Tamil nadu and Srilanka including Maravar Isai Vellalar and Eelathu Pilla ezhavar with the meaning child Notable Tamil speaking PillaisNotable people with this surname or its variants include Ashan Pillai born in Sri Lanka 1969 British violist and academic Anton Sebastianpillai 1944 5 2020 author and consultant geriatrician Ananda Ranga Pillai 1709 1761 dubash in the service of French East India Company Ariranga Pillay born 1945 former Chief Justice and briefly Acting President of Mauritius Arumuka Navalar born as Kandarpillai Arumugapillai a Sri Lankan Hindu reformer Bastiampillai Anthonipillai Thomas 1886 1964 Sri Lankan Tamil priest and founder of Rosarians Order Bastiampillai Deogupillai 1917 2003 Sri Lankan Tamil Roman Catholic bishop C W Thamotharampillai 1832 1901 publisher of ancient Tamil texts Candice Pillay born 1981 singer and songwriter Chempakaraman Pillai 1891 1934 freedom fighter from Travancore of Tamil descent Chinna Migapillai 17th century feudal lord and rebel leader from the Jaffna Kingdom Dhanraj Pillay born 1968 Indian hockey player Gerald Pillay born 1953 South African theologian and ecclesiastical historian Vice Chancellor and Rector of Liverpool Hope University Gooty Kesava Pillai 1860 1933 Indian journalist and freedom fighter Delegate from Anantapur Andhra Pradesh at the first session of the Indian National Congress Jerry Pillay born 1965 South African Reformed pastor theologian and General Secretary of the World Council of Churches K C Pillai 1900 1970 Bishop at large of the Indian Orthodox Church Antiochean Succession Chennai Madras India K Appavu Pillai 1911 1973 Indian politician K Perumal Pillai Indian politician K Thamboosamy Pillay 1850 1902 a prominent member of the Tamil community in British Malaya Kavimani Desigavinayagam Pillai 1876 1954 Indian freedom fighter poet L D Swamikannu Pillai 1865 1925 Indian astronomer Speaker of Tamil Nadu Assembly Manonmaniam Sundaram Pillai 1855 1897 writer in Tamil literature his poem Niraarum Kadal Udutha is the official Tamil Anthem Maraimalai Adigal Nagai Vedachalam Pillai 1876 1950 eminent Tamil orator and writer started Pure Tamil movement Tanittamil Iyakkam Marimutha Pillai 1712 1787 musician Maruthanayagam Pillai 1725 1764 Indian soldier and administrator also known as Muhammed Yusuf Khan Naraina Pillai social entrepreneur and businessman Navanethem Pillay born 1941 South African judge UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Palani Subramaniam Pillai 1908 1962 Carnatic music percussionist Panchaksharam Rangasamy Pillai born 1943 known as Vijayakumar is an Indian actor who works in Tamil cinema Periyapillai 16th century king of the Jaffna Kingdom Pradani Muthirulappa Pillai 18th century minister of Ramnad during the reign of Muthuramalinga Sethupathy Prem Nath Pillai born 1982 Malaysia based filmmaker and editor Simone Ashwini Pillai British Actress of Tamil native Sivathanu Pillai Rocket Scientist Subbayya Sivasankaranarayana Pillai 1901 1950 Indian mathematician T S Ramasamy Pillai 1918 2006 Freedom fighter politician and former Member of the Legislative Assembly India Trevin Bastiampillai born 1985 Sri Lankan Canadian cricketer Vella Pillay 1923 2004 South African economist and political activist V O Chidambaram Pillai 1872 1936 Indian freedom fighter popularly known as V O C and as Kappalottiya Tamilan Venkatarama Ramalingam Pillai Namakkal Kavignar Ramalingam Pillai 1888 1972 poet and freedom fighter Notable Malayali PillaisFor more see Pillai Kerala title and List of Nairs nbsp Gopal Krishna Pillai nbsp Shobana Chandrakumar PillaiB Ravi Pillai born 1953 Dubai based Indian billionaire businessman Changampuzha Krishna Pillai 1911 1948 was a celebrated Malayalam poet from Kerala C V Raman Pillai 1858 1922 also known as C V was one of the major Indian novelists and playwrights and a pioneering playwright and novelist of Malayalam literature Devasahayam Pillai 1712 1752 was an Indian layman and martyr of the Catholic Church Divya Pillai Indian actress who appears in Malayalam films Elamkulam Kunjan Pillai 1904 1973 known as Elamkulam was an Indian historian linguist and academic from Kerala Janardhanan pillai born 1946 also known as Janardhanan Nair is an Indian actor producer and a former Indian Air Force personnel who predominantly acts in Malayalam films Kollam G K Pillai 1934 2016 Indian actor K M Vasudevan Pillai born 1946 in Kerala India is an Indian educationist social entrepreneur institution builder and philanthropist K Shankar Pillai 1902 1989 better known as Shankar was an Indian cartoonist Kumbalathu Sanku Pillai 1898 1969 Social reformer politician and freedom fighter Mannathu Padmanabha Pillai 1878 1970 was an Indian social reformer and freedom fighter from the south western state of Kerala He is recognised as the founder of the Nair Service Society NSS Murali Pillai 1967 Singaporean politician and lawyer Nanoo Pillai 1827 1886 was a Travancore statesman who served as the Diwan of Travancore from 1877 to 1880 Nisha Pillai Indian journalist based in London She is a main news anchor for BBC World News N Krishna Pillai 1916 1988 was an Indian dramatist literary critic translator and historian of Malayalam language N N Pillai 1918 1995 was an Indian playwright actor theatre director orator screenplay writer lyricist and an I N A Freedom fighter Omchery N N Pillai born 1924 is an Indian Malayalam language playwright novelist and poet from Kerala Pattom A Thanu Pillai 1885 1970 was an Indian politician and freedom fighter who served as the 2nd Chief Minister of Kerala from 1960 to 1962 He was considered as a central figure in Kerala politics Paravoor T K Narayana Pillai 1890 1971 was an Indian freedom fighter during the British Raj in India and was a member of the Indian National Congress INC P Govinda Pillai 1926 2012 Indian politician P S Sreedharan Pillai born 1954 is an Indian politician attorney and author who is currently serving as the 19th and current Governor of Goa since 2021 Rajan Pillai 1947 1995 was an Indian businessman from Kerala popularly known as the Biscuit Baron Rajeev Pillai Indian actor in Malayalam cinema Ranj Pillai born 1974 is a Canadian politician and premier of Yukon Rhea Pillai Indian model Shobana Chandrakumar Pillai 1970 is an Indian actress and Bharatanatyam dancer Swadeshabhimani Ramakrishna Pillai 1878 1916 journalist and political activist Translated Karl Marx s biography into Malayalam Thakazhi Sivasankara Pillai 17 April 1912 10 April 1999 Indian writer V N Rajasekharan Pillai born 1949 current Vice Chancellor of Indira Gandhi National Open University IGNOU References Sircar Dineschandra 1966 Indian Epigraphical Dictionary p 166 ISBN 9788120805620 Shungoonny Menon P 1998 History of Travancore from the earliest times 2nd AES repr d Ausg Madras Higginbotham 1878 ed New Delhi Asian Educational Services ISBN 978 81 206 0169 7 Pandian Jacob 1987 Caste Nationalism and Ethnicity An Interpretation of Tamil Cultural History and Social Order Popular Prakashan p 110 ISBN 9780861321360 Pfister Raymond 1995 Soixante ans de pentecotisme en Alsace 1930 1990 une approche socio historique P Lang p 166 ISBN 9783631486207 Shungoonny Menon P 1998 History of Travancore from the earliest times 2nd AES repr d Ausg Madras Higginbotham 1878 ed New Delhi Asian Educational Services ISBN 978 81 206 0169 7 A handbook of Kerala 2 1st ed Thiruvananthapuram International School of Dravidian Linguistics 2002 ISBN 978 81 85692 31 9 See inscription at Kannankara temple Trivandrum District Quoted as Inscription 9 60 in P Sundaram Pillai s Some Early Sovereigns of Travancore Page 40 41 He makes the observation that they were in his opinion not men in the royal service a b Mark de Lannoy Kulasekhara Perumals of Travancore Page 202 More Lena 2003 English East India Company and the local rulers in Kerala ISBN 8188432040 Shungoonny Menon P 1998 History of Travancore from the earliest times 2nd AES repr d Ausg Madras Higginbotham 1878 ed New Delhi Asian Educational Services ISBN 978 81 206 0169 7 a b Sircar Dineschandra 1966 Indian Epigraphical Dictionary p 166 ISBN 9788120805620 Shungoonny Menon P 1998 History of Travancore from the earliest times 2nd AES repr d Ausg Madras Higginbotham 1878 ed New Delhi Asian Educational Services ISBN 978 81 206 0169 7 Shungoonny Menon P 1998 History of Travancore from the earliest times 2nd AES repr d Ausg Madras Higginbotham 1878 ed New Delhi Asian Educational Services ISBN 978 81 206 0169 7 Irschick Eugene F Jeffrey Robin 1977 The Decline of Nayar Dominance Society and Politics in Travancore 1847 1908 Pacific Affairs 50 1 150 doi 10 2307 2756149 ISSN 0030 851X Devasahayam M G 2022 07 11 Saint Devasahayam s anti caste struggle angered Brahmins and Nairs not his conversion ThePrint Retrieved 2024 03 23 Pandian Jacob 1987 Caste Nationalism and Ethnicity An Interpretation of Tamil Cultural History and Social Order Popular Prakashan p 110 ISBN 9780861321360 nbsp This page lists people with the surname Pillai If an internal link 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