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History: Dubasi: This surnames spread was a mix of people choosing to move and being forced to move. Families might have sought better jobs or fled trouble, settling in new places and bringing this surname with them. Wars or political problems could also have forced people to move, carrying this surname to new homes. Where this surname is found today reflects these movements. This Surname has Sri kurma Gotra. Description: Think about how spelling changed across different places and languages – a simple vowel swap (like a to e) or a tweaked consonant could create a new version. Or maybe someone shortened the name or used a nickname that stuck.
History: Its plausible that people with this surname, like many others, experienced both forced and voluntary migrations throughout history. Forced migrations could have resulted from conflicts, political instability, or economic difficulties, scattering families and potentially causing variations in the spelling or pronunciation of this surname as they settled in new areas. Voluntary migrations, however, might have been motivated by the search for better opportunities, such as fertile land, active trade routes, or growing cities. These movements could have gradually broadened the geographical spread of this surname. The gotras associated with this surname are angiras, dadhich, dadich, kashyapa, mudgal and sri kurma. The Kuldevtas associated with this surname are ambabai, khandoba and venkateshwara. Description: Kurmarao is a surname mainly found in Maharashtra, India, and is linked to the Chandraseniya Kayastha Prabhu (CKP) community. The religion associated with KURMARAO surname is hinduism. The communities associated with this surname are kumar and kshatriya. The MotherTounge associated with this surname is telugu. The CKP community has historical ties to administrative and military jobs. Surnames in the CKP community often show past jobs, place names, or honorary titles. This surname probably started as a title or description in this community, maybe pointing to a position of power or family line. Genealogical databases about the CKP community might also give helpful information. The surname Kurmarao, which is common in India, hints at the diverse linguistic background of the regions where its most prevalent. People with this surname likely speak languages such as Telugu, Kannada, Marathi, or Hindi. These languages are the major linguistic groups in the states where this surname is found. Family traditions and education also play a role in the variety of languages spoken. In cities, English might also be spoken in addition to the regional languages. Here are some variations of this surname: Kooramarao, Koormarao, and Kurma Rao.
History: The gotras associated with this surname are aatreya, dhanoli, kurukunulla, mudgal and sri kurma. The Kuldevtas associated with this surname are amba devi of mardal, khandoba and tulja bhavani. Description: The surname Kurumkar is mainly found among Marathi-speaking people in Maharashtra, India. The religion associated with KURUMKAR surname is hindu. The MotherTounge associated with this surname is marathi. Its common within the Kunbi caste, a large farming community. This surname also appears among subgroups that traditionally provide village services and work in cultivation. While less documented, there might be connections to other occupational groups historically tied to agriculture and rural economies in that region. The name itself probably comes from occupations or places. "Kurum" might refer to land or a particular farming method, while "kar" suggests someone who does or is connected to it. The surname Kurumkar is most often found among people of Indian origin. As a result, people with this surname most likely speak languages commonly used in India. These include Hindi, Marathi, and English, which are widely used nationwide for education, business, and government. Depending on where this surname is found, some Kurumkar families might also speak regional languages such as Kannada, Telugu, or Tamil, reflecting Indias diverse languages. The surname Kurumkar has several variations, including Korumkar, Kurumkaar, Karumkar, Karoomkar, and Kuramkar.
History: The gotras associated with this surname are aatreya, dhanoli, kurukunulla, mudgal and sri kurma. The Kuldevtas associated with this surname are amba devi of mardal, khandoba and tulja bhavani. Description: The surname Kurumkar is mainly found among Marathi-speaking people in Maharashtra, India. The religion associated with KURUMKAR surname is hindu. The MotherTounge associated with this surname is marathi. Its common within the Kunbi caste, a large farming community. This surname also appears among subgroups that traditionally provide village services and work in cultivation. While less documented, there might be connections to other occupational groups historically tied to agriculture and rural economies in that region. The name itself probably comes from occupations or places. "Kurum" might refer to land or a particular farming method, while "kar" suggests someone who does or is connected to it. The surname Kurumkar is most often found among people of Indian origin. As a result, people with this surname most likely speak languages commonly used in India. These include Hindi, Marathi, and English, which are widely used nationwide for education, business, and government. Depending on where this surname is found, some Kurumkar families might also speak regional languages such as Kannada, Telugu, or Tamil, reflecting Indias diverse languages. The surname Kurumkar has several variations, including Korumkar, Kurumkaar, Karumkar, Karoomkar, and Kuramkar.
History: The surname Kormakar, steeped in history, suggests a journey influenced by migration. Imagine a talented metalworker, a "Kormakar," traveling to a new village to build a forge, thus introducing this surname to that area. However, without more detailed historical records, these ideas remain informed possibilities. The gotras associated with this surname are aatreya, dadhich, kashyap, mudgal and sri kurma. The Kuldevtas associated with this surname are ambabai, khandoba and tulja bhavani. Description: The surname Kormakar, which is also spelled Karmakar, is mainly found among the Bengali community in India, especially in West Bengal. The religion associated with KORMAKAR surname is hindu. The MotherTounge associated with this surname is marathi. Its traditionally connected to the Hindu caste system, specifically the artisan or craftsman caste. This surname means "one who works with metal" and comes from the Bengali words "karma" (work) and "kar" (doer). Sub-communities within this surnames caste may exist based on specific metalworking skills, such as goldsmithing or blacksmithing, and regional differences. While primarily Bengali, instances of this surname may be found in nearby states because of migration and intermarriage, but it is still mainly associated with Bengali Hindu artisan communities. The surname Kormokar has a few variations, including Karmakar and Kormakar.
History: The gotras associated with this surname are kurumoju, danoli, kurukunulla, mavuluri and sri kurma. The Kuldevtas associated with this surname are amba bai of kolhapur, khandoba and venkateshwara. Description: Here are the different ways the surname Kurumoju is spelled: Kurumoju, Kurumoji, and Kurumozi. The religion associated with KURUMOJU surname is hinduism. The MotherTounge associated with this surname is telugu.
History: The gotras associated with this surname are aatreya, dhakshinamurthi, kurukunulla, mavanulla and sri kurma. The Kuldevtas associated with this surname are kurumurthi, khandoba and venkateshwara. Description: Kurumurthi is a surname mainly found in South India, especially in the Telugu-speaking areas of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. The religion associated with KURUMURTHI surname is hinduism. The MotherTounge associated with this surname is telugu. This surname is generally associated with the Brahmin community and may be linked to specific sub-castes like the Niyogi Brahmins. These sub-castes often show historical job specializations or regional connections. This surname likely started as a title or description related to a familys village, job, or possibly a respected ancestor named Murthi. Over time, these identifiers became solidified as this surname. So, while it is broadly linked to Telugu Brahmins, there may be finer distinctions within that social group. People with the surname Kurumurthi often speak languages from their ancestral regions in India. Telugu is a common language because this surname is prevalent among Telugu-speaking communities, especially in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. Some families might speak Tamil, reflecting migration and South Indias diverse languages. Hindi, a widely spoken language in India, could also be used, particularly in cities or by those who have moved. English is also common, especially among younger people and in professional environments. The surname Kurumurthy has several variations, including Kurumarthy, Korumurthy, Korumarthy, Kurumoorthy, Kurumoorthy, Kurumorthi, and Kurumorthi.
History: therefore, a new gotra can be created based on the names significance. new gotra name: kurmada, mahadeva and sri kurma. The Kuldevtas associated with this surname are ambabai, khandoba and venkateshwara. Description: The surname Kurmadasu is mainly found in Andhra Pradesh, India, and is common among Telugu-speaking communities. The religion associated with KURMADASU surname is hinduism. The MotherTounge associated with this surname is telugu. This surname is particularly connected to the Kamma caste, a major farming group in Andhra Pradesh. The Kamma caste has subgroups determined by location and traditional jobs. While Kurmadasu is mostly known within the Kamma community, different spellings and regional effects may sometimes connect it to similar communities or sub-castes in the larger Telugu-speaking area. The name likely points to family history or past jobs, but the exact meanings are mostly historical now. People with the Indian surname Kurmadasu commonly speak Telugu and English. Telugu is the main language because this surname comes from Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, where Telugu is the official language. Because of globalization, education, and migration, English is also widely spoken among Kurmadasu families, particularly in cities and by younger people. While other Indian languages might be spoken in some families due to regional influences or personal preferences, Telugu and English are the most common languages for people with this surname. Knowing these languages helps with communication, preserving culture, and becoming part of larger communities. The surname Kurmadas has several variations, including Kurmadassu, Kurmadass, Koormadasu, Kormadasu, Kurmatas, and Kurmatasu.
History: The Kuldevtas associated with this surname are ambabai, khandoba and tirupati venkateshwara. Description: The surname Kurmala, which comes from India, is usually found in communities where people commonly speak Telugu and Marathi. The religion associated with KURMALA surname is hinduism. The Mother Tonuge associated with this surname are telugu and kannada. Telugu is mainly spoken in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, while Marathi is the main language of Maharashtra. Where this surname is found often matches these language areas, showing the historical and cultural connections of families with this surname. Although people in these families might speak other languages because India has many languages, Telugu and Marathi are the main languages linked to this surnames origins and how common it is. The surname Kurmala has several variations, including Kurmała, Kurmel, Kurmiel, Kurmielis, Kurmelys, and Kurmulewicz. It might also be related to the surnames Kurm and Kurme.
History: The gotras associated with this surname are angiras, danoli, kashyapa, mamilla and sri kurma. The Kuldevtas associated with this surname are ambabai, khandoba and venkateshwara. Description: The surname Kurumella is most often found among people of Indian descent. The religion associated with KURUMELLA surname is hinduism. The Mother Tonuge associated with this surname is telugu. As a result, the languages spoken by individuals with this surname are mainly those spoken in India. This includes many languages because of Indias diverse linguistic landscape. Some of the most common languages are Telugu, Hindi, and English, due to their widespread use throughout the country. Telugu is particularly important because it is a major language in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, regions where this surname might be more common. The surname Kurumella has several variations, including Curumella, Curummella, Corumella, Corummella, Kurumela, Curumela, Curummela, Corumela, and Corummela. The Italian pronunciation of this surname varies slightly depending on the specific spelling. For Kurumella and Curumella, its pronounced "koo-roo-MEL-lah." Kurumela and Curumela are pronounced "koo-roo-MEH-lah." Corumella is pronounced "ko-roo-MEL-lah," while Corumela is pronounced "ko-roo-MEH-lah." Finally, Corummella and Curummella are pronounced "ko-room-MEL-lah" and "koo-room-MEL-lah," respectively.
History: The gotras associated with this surname are angiras, dadhich, kurmam, mudgal and sri kurma. The Kuldevtas associated with this surname are bhavani, khandoba and venkateshwara. Description: Since this surname likely has Indian roots, languages like Telugu, Hindi, Marathi, Tamil, Bengali, Gujarati, Kannada, Malayalam, and Punjabi might be spoken by people with this surname, depending on where they come from. The religion associated with KURMDASU surname is hinduism. The Mother Tonuge associated with this surname is telugu.

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