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History: The surname Kulkarni is derived from the Sanskrit words "kula" meaning family and "karni" meaning "archivist".The origin place or state associated with this surname is Maharashtra, India.The surname Kulkarni is linked to the profession of village record keeper.The languages spoken by those with this surname include Marathi, Hindi, and English.Some famous or notable personalities associated with this surname include Dnyaneshwar, Eknath, Samarth Ramdas, Ramchandra Pant Amatya, Parshuram Trimbak Kulkarni, Atul Kulkarni, Chandrakant Kulkarni, Girish Kulkarni, Mamta Kulkarni, Mrinal Dev-Kulkarni, Saleel Kulkarni, Sameep Kulkarni, Sandeep Kulkarni, Sonali Kulkarni, Sonalee Kulkarni, Umesh Vinayak Kulkarni, G.A.Kulkarni, Nilesh Kulkarni, Raju Kulkarni, Shubhangi Kulkarni, Vineet Kulkarni, Ravi S.Kulkarni, Sudha Kulkarni Murty, Sri Preston Kulkarni, and Srinivas Kulkarni.Description: The surname Kulkarni is commonly found in the states of Maharashtra and Karnataka in India.Families with this surname may follow traditional Hindu customs and rituals.People with this surname typically belong to the Brahmin community, particularly the Deshastha and Karhade sub-castes.Common variations of the surname Kulkarni found in Wikipedia include Kulkarni, Kulkarni, and Kulkarni.This Surname has Bharadwaj, Atri, Kaashyap, Vishwamitra, Vashishtha, Agasthi, Kaushik, Vasishta, Kashyap, Haritasya, Mudgal, Shandilya, Atri, Atreya, Gautama maharishi, Jamadagni, Mudgalya, Gargya, Mandavya, Vashista, Kashyap Gotra.This Surname Worships Tuljabhavanee, Renuka of mahur, Bhavanidevi of tuljapur, Bhavani of tuljapur, Khandoba, Yamaidevi of aundh, Khandoba(malhari martand) of jejuri, Lakshmi of havalgi, Tirupati venkateshwara, Banashankari devi of badami, Dattaguru-narasimha wadi, Venkateshwara of tirupati, Ekveera of murha, Renuka of chandwad, Khandoba of jejuri, Ekveera, Saundattiyellamma devi of saundatti, Renuka, Khaderao jejuri, Shakhambari of karnataka, Laxmi-narasimha of islampur, Bhavani devi of tuljapur, Bhavani mata of tuljapur, Khandoba of anadur near naldurg, Trimbakeshwar of nasik, Dongarai of kadegaon, Shakambari devi of badami, Yogeshwari devi of ambejogai, Durga, Amba, Harinai of bhushangad, Tuljabai bhavani, Khandoba of mailar, Shakambhari devi of badami, Yamai of aundh, Saptashrungi of vani, Renuka (yellamma) of saudatti, Tuljapurbhavani, Mahalaxmi of kolhapur, Renuka of mahur (mahur ambabai), Khandoba malhari martand of jejuri, Trimbakeshwar of nasik (10th jyotirlingam]), Harinai, Saptashrungi of vani (nashik), Tuljapur bhavani Kuldevta.
History: The gotras associated with this surname are vardhshwa, angira, dadich, kashyap, mudgal and raghu kula. The Kuldevtas associated with this surname are banashankari devi of badami, ambabai, khandoba and tulja bhavani. Description: The surname Tagare is mainly found in Maharashtra, an Indian state, and is common among the Marathi-speaking people. The religion associated with TAGARE surname is hindu. The communities associated with this surname are brahmin deshastha, brahmin and swakula sali. The MotherTounge associated with this surname is marathi. It is especially recognized within the Chandraseniya Kayastha Prabhu (CKP) community. This community is a distinct group historically known for their involvement in administrative and clerical work. The CKP community is a sub-caste of the larger Kayastha caste, distinguished by its own unique customs, traditions, and family names. People with this surname likely have ancestors from within this CKP social structure, which reflects their heritage and cultural background in Maharashtras diverse society. Given the surname Tagare, which is common among people of Indian origin, the languages most likely spoken are Marathi, Hindi, and English. Marathi is especially important because its the official language of Maharashtra, where many people with this surname are thought to come from. Hindi is a common language throughout India, helping people from different language groups communicate. English is also widely used in India for business, education, and government, making it another common language among those with this surname. However, the specific languages spoken can differ depending on a familys location, education, and job. The surname Tagari has several variations, including Tagaro, Tagarelli, Tagarina, Tagarino, Tagliaro, and Tagliari.
Origin: Dhavalikar is a surname of Marathi origin. It is derived from the Sanskrit word 'dhavalikar', which means 'white-collar'. History: The Dhavalikar family is believed to have originated in the Konkan region of Maharashtra. They are believed to have migrated to the region from the north of India, possibly from Rajasthan. The Dhavalikar family is believed to have been in existence since the 8th century. Culture: The Dhavalikar family is known for their strong cultural values and traditions. They are known to be respectful and hardworking people who value family and tradition. They are also known for their hospitality and generosity. Customs: The Dhavalikar family follows many traditional customs and rituals. They are known to celebrate all major festivals and occasions with great enthusiasm and joy. They also observe many religious customs and rituals. Variations: The surname Dhavalikar is also spelled as Dhawalikar, Dhawlikar, Dhavlikar, and Dhavalikar.
Origin: Dhavalikar is a surname of Marathi origin. It is derived from the Sanskrit word 'dhavalikar', which means 'white-collar'. History: The Dhavalikar family is believed to have originated in the Konkan region of Maharashtra. They are believed to have migrated to the region from the north of India, possibly from Rajasthan. The Dhavalikar family is believed to have been in existence since the 8th century. Culture: The Dhavalikar family is known for their strong cultural values and traditions. They are known to be respectful and hardworking people who value family and tradition. They are also known for their hospitality and generosity. Customs: The Dhavalikar family follows many traditional customs and rituals. They are known to celebrate all major festivals and occasions with great enthusiasm and joy. They also observe many religious customs and rituals. Variations: The surname Dhavalikar is also spelled as Dhawalikar, Dhawlikar, Dhavlikar, and Dhavalikar.