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History: The gotras associated with this surname are aatreya, dhanoli, kasyapa, manikyala and ramaneela. The Kuldevtas associated with this surname are amba, amba devi of mardal, ambabai, bhavani, bhavani mata of tuljapur, khandoba and tirupati balaji. Description: Because India has so many languages, possibilities include Hindi, Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Gujarati, Bengali, Punjabi, and Urdu, depending on the familys origin. The religion associated with MANEELA surname is hindu. The community associated with this surname is reddy. The MotherTounge associated with this surname is telugu. English is also commonly spoken, especially by educated people and in cities. The surname Manela has several variations, including Manele, Mannila, Manilla, and Manyla. Maynila could also be a phonetic variation, especially if influenced by Tagalog pronunciation, assuming a Filipino origin. Its also possible that misspellings like Manella or Maniela exist due to transcription errors.
History: The gotras associated with this surname are aatreya, danoli, kashyapa, mamilla and ramaneela. The Kuldevtas associated with this surname are ambabai, kali, kalika devi and venkateshwara. Description: People with this surname likely speak languages common in India. The religion associated with PREMEELA surname is hinduism. The Mother Tonuge associated with this surname is tamil. Hindi and English are very likely because many people speak them in different parts of India. Depending on where the family comes from, they might also speak Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada, Marathi, Gujarati, Bengali, or Punjabi. The exact language they speak depends on where the family originally lived and their cultural background within India. The surname "Premla" has several variations, including "Primala," "Premila," and "Premeela," the last of which is likely a phonetic spelling. It may also have been influenced by names like "Przemysław," although the etymology of this surname is different.
Origin: Nadikoti is an Indian surname of Telugu origin. It is derived from the words nadi and koti, which mean 'river' and 'million', respectively. History: The Nadikoti surname originated with the Telugu-speaking people of the Indian subcontinent. It is believed to be derived from the words nadi and koti, which mean 'river' and 'million', respectively. It is believed that the surname was given to those who had a large number of followers. Culture: The Nadikoti surname is associated with the Telugu-speaking people of the Indian subcontinent. It is a common surname among the Telugu people and is often used as a symbol of pride and respect. Customs: Nadikoti families typically observe certain customs and traditions. These include celebrating festivals such as Diwali, Ugadi, and Sankranti. They also observe certain rituals such as the tying of a talisman around the neck of a newborn baby. Variations: Nadikoti is also spelled as Nadikote, Nadikodu, and Nadikonda.
Origin: Nadikoti is an Indian surname of Telugu origin. It is derived from the words nadi and koti, which mean 'river' and 'million', respectively. History: The Nadikoti surname originated with the Telugu-speaking people of the Indian subcontinent. It is believed to be derived from the words nadi and koti, which mean 'river' and 'million', respectively. It is believed that the surname was given to those who had a large number of followers. Culture: The Nadikoti surname is associated with the Telugu-speaking people of the Indian subcontinent. It is a common surname among the Telugu people and is often used as a symbol of pride and respect. Customs: Nadikoti families typically observe certain customs and traditions. These include celebrating festivals such as Diwali, Ugadi, and Sankranti. They also observe certain rituals such as the tying of a talisman around the neck of a newborn baby. Variations: Nadikoti is also spelled as Nadikote, Nadikodu, and Nadikonda.