Talk:Loi (surname)
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Gill to Loi
[edit]The Change from Gill to Loi
Centuries ago in Punjab, during Mughal consolidation in the late 16th century, some Punjabi and Sikh groups faced increasing pressure. To protect themselves from Mughal authorities, they decided to change their surnames to names which had no history in Punjab and were highly unheard of to hide their identity.
Some groups such as the Gills adopted the name Loi, integrating it into their identity while maintaining a low profile. Over time, “Loi” replaced “Gill” in official and social contexts. This strategic name change helped the group navigate political challenges and preserve their heritage under a new guise Today Loi carries a similar background to the name Gill, following the change of name, however Loi is not a Sikh or Punjabi surname. The Lois of today have kept Loi as their surname and most of them are not aware that they are originally Gills, due to social factors. Some Lois may decide to go back to their original identity as Gills, as to what they truly are.