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History: Kollipara: This surnames spread probably shows how people moved and settled. Historical events like bad harvests or poverty might have pushed people to leave their original home. They couldve moved to nearby towns or faraway places, creating new Kollipara family groups. Maybe forced moves due to political problems or land fights also played a role. Looking at old land records and migration information would show us exactly how and when this surname spread. Studying old census data will show where people with this surname lived and how social and economic things affected where they settled. This Surname has Dakshakula Gotra. Description: My information is incomplete.
DOMMULAPATIsurname: origin, history, culture, customs, variations There is no one definitive answer to this question. Some possible origins for the DOMMULAPATIsurname include the Tamil word 'dommal' meaning 'to pound' or 'to crush,' and the Sanskrit word 'pat' meaning 'a kind of cloth.' The DOMMULAPATIsurname may also be derived from the Malay word 'mulap,' meaning 'a kind of cloth.' The DOMMULAPATIsurname may also be derived from the Portuguese word 'doméstico' meaning 'domestic.'
DOMMULAPATIsurname: origin, history, culture, customs, variations There is no one definitive answer to this question. Some possible origins for the DOMMULAPATIsurname include the Tamil word 'dommal' meaning 'to pound' or 'to crush,' and the Sanskrit word 'pat' meaning 'a kind of cloth.' The DOMMULAPATIsurname may also be derived from the Malay word 'mulap,' meaning 'a kind of cloth.' The DOMMULAPATIsurname may also be derived from the Portuguese word 'doméstico' meaning 'domestic.'