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History: Puranik: This surnames spread probably shows how people moved around, both because they wanted to and because they had to. Things like looking for better farmland, jobs, or escaping war or hunger pushed people with this surname to move. Over time, this led to Puranik families in new places. This Surname has Atri, Bhaaradwaj, Kashyapa, Kaushik, Shrivatsa, Kashyap Gotra. This Surname Worships Gopal krushna, Mhalsadevi of mhalsakore nashik, Khandoba-jejuri, Chandrala parmeshwari of sannati, Shakambari devi, Shakambari devi, Kuldevta.Description: Puranik: This surname is mainly found among Brahmins in India, especially those from Maharashtra and Goas Konkan region. While the specific sub-group can differ depending on family history, it strongly suggests a Brahmin background. It might appear in other related groups due to marriage or adoption, but its main link is to Brahmins. This surname, Puranik, has interesting variations. You might see it as Puranikkar (suggesting a familys place of origin) or the shorter Purani. Sometimes, extra names get added like Puranik-Sharma or Puranik-Desai, depending on where this surname originated.
History: I wish I could provide more specific information about how this surname might have spread geographically over time. The gotras associated with this surname are chandra, dadhich, dadich, kashyapa, maandavya and raghukula. The Kuldevtas associated with this surname are chandrala parmeshwari of sannati, khandoba and venkateshwara. Description: The surname Chandrabanshi, also spelled Chandravanshi, is common among communities in North and Central India who believe they are descended from the ancient Chandravanshi dynasty, also known as the Lunar dynasty. The religion associated with CHANDRABANSHI surname is hinduism. The communities associated with this surname are kshatriya and rajput. The MotherTounge associated with this surname are hindi and sanskrit. This surname is particularly found among Rajput clans, who often identify as part of the Kshatriya varna. The term "this surname" indicates a connection to the moon. The specific groups using this surname differ depending on the region, and can be found in places like Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, and Madhya Pradesh. Identifying with this lineage gives these communities a shared historical and social identity. The surname Chandrabanshi, primarily found in India, is linked to a wide range of languages. Hindi is widely spoken in many parts of the country, and some Chandrabanshi speakers may use it. Also, regional languages like Marathi, Gujarati, Bengali, or others might be spoken, depending on where they live in India. The exact languages spoken depend on family history and where they currently reside. The surname Chandravanshi has a few variations, including Chandrabansi and Chanderbansi.
History: The gotras associated with this surname are chandra, dadhich, kasyapa, malyavanta and rachandrala. The Kuldevtas associated with this surname are chandrala parmeshwari of sannati, kali, kalika devi, lakshmi and venkateshwara. Description: Therefore, people with this surname most likely speak languages common in India. The religion associated with CHANDRALEKHA surname is hinduism. The MotherTounge associated with this surname are hindi, sanskrit and tamil. These include Hindi, one of Indias official languages, and English, which is widely used in education, business, and government. Depending on the familys specific region of origin within India, they might also speak other languages such as Bengali, Tamil, Telugu, Marathi, Gujarati, Kannada, Malayalam, or Punjabi. The specific language spoken reflects the familys linguistic heritage. Here are few notable Indian personalities with the surname and their professions: Chandralekha (1928–2006) was a famous Indian dancer and choreographer. She was known for her unique and experimental dance style, mixing classical Indian dance with modern movements. This made her an important person in Indian modern dance. Information on other notable Indian people with this name is unavailable. The surname Chandralekha has several variations, including Chandraleka, Chanderlekha, Chanderleka, Chandralekhaa, and Chanderlekhaa.
History: The gotras associated with this surname are chandra, dadhich, kasyapa, malyavanta and rachandrala. The Kuldevtas associated with this surname are chandrala parmeshwari of sannati, kali, kalika devi, lakshmi and venkateshwara. Description: Therefore, people with this surname most likely speak languages common in India. The religion associated with CHANDRALEKHA surname is hinduism. The MotherTounge associated with this surname are hindi, sanskrit and tamil. These include Hindi, one of Indias official languages, and English, which is widely used in education, business, and government. Depending on the familys specific region of origin within India, they might also speak other languages such as Bengali, Tamil, Telugu, Marathi, Gujarati, Kannada, Malayalam, or Punjabi. The specific language spoken reflects the familys linguistic heritage. Here are few notable Indian personalities with the surname and their professions: Chandralekha (1928–2006) was a famous Indian dancer and choreographer. She was known for her unique and experimental dance style, mixing classical Indian dance with modern movements. This made her an important person in Indian modern dance. Information on other notable Indian people with this name is unavailable. The surname Chandralekha has several variations, including Chandraleka, Chanderlekha, Chanderleka, Chandralekhaa, and Chanderlekhaa.
History: The gotras associated with this surname are chandra, dadhich, dadich, daksha, dhaksha, dev, devendra, devkashyap, garg, garga, kasyapa, mahadeva, maanikyala and rachandrala. The Kuldevtas associated with this surname are chandrala parmeshwari of sannati, kalankadevi and venkateshwara. Description: The surname Chandraleela, originating from the Indian subcontinent, is mainly found among people who speak languages from that area. The religion associated with CHANDRALEELA surname is hinduism. The Mother Tonuge associated with this surname are hindi, kannada and tamil. Many people with this surname likely speak Hindi, one of Indias most common languages. Other languages like Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, and Malayalam are also common, especially if the family comes from South India. Marathi and Gujarati might also be spoken. Because India has so many languages, some speakers of this surname might speak Bengali or Punjabi, though this is less common. The specific language spoken usually depends on the familys regional background. The surname Chandralila has several variations, including Chandralella, Chanderleela, Chanderlila, and Chandraleela. These variations may also differ slightly depending on the speakers native language and accent due to regional phonetic differences.
The Chouthai surname is an Indian surname, which is also found in other countries such as Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and the United Kingdom. The surname is derived from the Sanskrit word “chavutha” which means “leader” or “head of the family”. The surname is most commonly found in the states of Gujarat and Rajasthan in India. The origin of the Chouthai surname is believed to be in the 12th century when the Rajputs of Rajasthan were looking for a leader to lead them in battle. A man named Chavutha was chosen and his descendants adopted the surname Chouthai. The culture and customs associated with the Chouthai surname are similar to those of other Rajput clans. They follow the Hindu religion and practice the traditional Indian customs such as arranged marriages and caste systems. Variations of the Chouthai surname include Chavutha, Chavuthai, Chavuthiya, Chawutha, and Chawuthai.

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