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History: This surname could have traveled due to trade, with families moving to establish new businesses in different regions. Another possibility is through service, where individuals with this surname might have been employed by rulers or organizations that required them to relocate. Additionally, marriage alliances between families from different areas could have contributed to the dispersal of this surname. Without more specific historical records, pinpointing the exact migrations and settlement patterns that led to the spread and evolution of this surname remains challenging. The gotras associated with this surname are malavkar is associated with the gotra "aatreya"., dadhich, kasyapa, malahari and raghukula. The Kuldevtas associated with this surname are bhavani, khandoba and tulja bhavani. Description: The surname Malavkar is primarily linked to Konkani-speaking people from the coastal areas of Maharashtra and Goa, India. The religion associated with MALAVKAR surname is hindu. The communities associated with this surname are koli and malavkar. The MotherTounge associated with this surname is marathi. Its especially common among the Gaud Saraswat Brahmin (GSB) community, which is celebrated for its vibrant culture and traditions in music, food, and writing. This surname probably comes from a place name, possibly connected to the Malvan area in Maharashtra. As families moved from that area, they might have taken on this surname to show where they came from, which was a typical way surnames developed in India. The surname Malavkar, which is common in India, is associated with people who speak several languages. Most people with this surname speak Marathi, the official language of Maharashtra, where this surname is frequently found. Because India has many languages, those bearing this surname may also speak Hindi, the countrys most widely spoken language. English is also often spoken, especially in cities and among educated people. Depending on where they live and their family history, some may speak other regional languages common in their area. The surname has a few variations, including Malavkar, Malawkar, Malavakar, and Malawakar.