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History: The gotras associated with this surname are chirumaamilla, jannoli, aatreya, danoli, kashyapa, macherla and rachandrala. The Kuldevtas associated with this surname are bhavani, khandoba and venkateshwara. Description: The surname Vejandla, which has Indian roots, is common in areas where Telugu is widely spoken. The religion associated with VEJANDLA surname is hinduism. The community associated with this surname is kamma. The MotherTounge associated with this surname is telugu. People with this surname likely speak Telugu, as it’s the main language in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, where many Telugu-speaking communities live. Because India has so many languages, its also common for people to speak Hindi, the official language, and English, which is often used in schools and workplaces. Depending on where they live and their education, speakers might also know Urdu, Marathi, Tamil, or other regional languages. So, Telugu, Hindi, and English are commonly spoken by people with this surname. The surname Vaijandla has a few variations, including Vejandala and Vyjandla.
History: The gotras associated with this surname are chirumaamilla, nurella, angiras, dadhich, kashyapa, muppala and raghupati. The Kuldevtas associated with this surname are bhavani, khandoba and venkateshwara. Description: Vuppalapati is a surname mainly found in the Indian states of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. The religion associated with VUPPALAPATI surname is hinduism. The community associated with this surname is kamma. The Mother Tonuge associated with this surname is telugu. People with this surname typically speak Telugu. Specifically, this surname is associated with the Kamma caste, a well-known farming community in these areas. The Kammas are recognized for their social and economic impact, as well as their historical importance in Andhra Pradesh. Within the Kamma caste, the Vuppalapati surname may also connect to particular subgroups or families with unique family histories and regional ties. Detailed information about sub-castes can be complicated and can change based on local traditions and historical documents. People with the Indian surname Vuppalapati commonly speak Telugu and English. Telugu is the main language, which makes sense because this surname comes from Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. Since these regions are in India, Telugu is the original language of the Vuppalapati family. English is also commonly used, especially by younger people and those working in professional jobs. This is because English is important in Indian education and business. Therefore, it’s very likely that people with this surname can speak both Telugu and English well, showing their cultural roots and ability to communicate in today’s world. The surname Vuppalapati has several variations, including Vuppalapathi, Wuppalapati, Wuppalapathi, Uppalapati, and Uppalapathi. Phonetic variations of this surname may also exist due to regional accents and pronunciation, such as "Voo-pah-la-pah-tee" or "Oo-pah-la-pah-tee.".
History: The gotras associated with this surname are chirumaamilla, danoli, kashyapa, maavilla and ravilla. The Kuldevtas associated with this surname are bhavani, khandoba and tirupati balaji. Description: Chirumavilla is a surname mainly found in Andhra Pradesh, an Indian state. The religion associated with CHIRUMAVILLA surname is hinduism. The Mother Tonuge associated with this surname is telugu. This surname is linked to the Kamma community. The Kammas are a major farming group known for their farming skills and wealth. Within the Kamma community, Chirumavilla probably points to a specific family line or subgroup. These subgroups often connect to old villages, important people, or jobs within the larger Kamma social system. The surname Chirumavilla probably comes from India, especially the southern parts. Because of this, people with this surname likely speak the languages common in that area. Telugu and Tamil are important Dravidian languages spoken by communities in South India. Since Indian surnames tend to be concentrated in certain areas, its likely that people with the Chirumavilla surname mainly speak either Telugu or Tamil, depending on where theyre from. Also, English is an official language of India and is likely spoken, particularly in cities and by educated people. The surname has several variations, including Chirumilla, Chirumavilla, Chirumambilla, Sirumavilla, Cherumilla, Cherumavilla, and Cherumambilla. There are also versions with a double "l," such as Chirumavillaa, and anglicized versions that use a "sh" sound, like Shirumavilla.
History: The gotras associated with this surname are chirumaamilla, danoli, kashyapa, maavilla and ravilla. The Kuldevtas associated with this surname are bhavani, khandoba and tirupati balaji. Description: Chirumavilla is a surname mainly found in Andhra Pradesh, an Indian state. The religion associated with CHIRUMAVILLA surname is hinduism. The Mother Tonuge associated with this surname is telugu. This surname is linked to the Kamma community. The Kammas are a major farming group known for their farming skills and wealth. Within the Kamma community, Chirumavilla probably points to a specific family line or subgroup. These subgroups often connect to old villages, important people, or jobs within the larger Kamma social system. The surname Chirumavilla probably comes from India, especially the southern parts. Because of this, people with this surname likely speak the languages common in that area. Telugu and Tamil are important Dravidian languages spoken by communities in South India. Since Indian surnames tend to be concentrated in certain areas, its likely that people with the Chirumavilla surname mainly speak either Telugu or Tamil, depending on where theyre from. Also, English is an official language of India and is likely spoken, particularly in cities and by educated people. The surname has several variations, including Chirumilla, Chirumavilla, Chirumambilla, Sirumavilla, Cherumilla, Cherumavilla, and Cherumambilla. There are also versions with a double "l," such as Chirumavillaa, and anglicized versions that use a "sh" sound, like Shirumavilla.

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