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History: The gotras associated with this surname are angiras, kalichappidi is likely associated with the gotra dadhich., kalicharla, maandavya and raghukula. The Kuldevtas associated with this surname are kalichapidi, kali, kalika devi and tulja bhavani. Description: The surname Kalichappidi is mainly used by the Komati community, a well-known trading group in Andhra Pradesh, India. The religion associated with KALICHAPPIDI surname is hinduism. The Mother Tonuge associated with this surname is telugu. Its especially common among the Gavara Komati sub-group. Gavara Komatis have historically worked in farming and trade, which sets them apart from other Komati groups such as the Arya Vysyas. This surname probably started as a way to describe a familys job, their village, or an important ancestor. Surnames in the Komati community often show these differences, helping to trace family history and social status within the community. So, Kalichappidi is a sign of Gavara Komati identity and background. Telugu and English are commonly spoken by people with the Indian surname Kalichappidi. Telugu is their primary language, which suggests that this surname likely originated in Andhra Pradesh or Telangana, where Telugu is the official language. Because India has such a diverse range of languages, many people also speak Hindi. English is also widely used, particularly in professional and academic environments, because it’s an official language and has a long history in India. The importance of these languages shows the family’s regional roots and India’s wider linguistic environment. The surname Kalichhapidi has several variations, including Kalichapidi, Kalicchapidi, Kalichappidi, Kalichappidi, Kalishapidi, Kalashapidi, Kalashyapidi, and Kalashyappidi.