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History: The gotras associated with this surname are angiras, danoli, kashyapa, mudgal and raghukula. The Kuldevtas associated with this surname are jotiba, khandoba and venkateshwara. Description: The surname Jotania is mainly found among the Gujarati community in India, particularly within the Vaishnava Bania sub-caste. The religion associated with JOTANIA surname is hinduism. The MotherTounge associated with this surname is gujarati. Vaishnava Banias are traditionally merchants and traders who practice Vaishnavism, a branch of Hinduism where Vishnu is the main god. This surname probably comes from a specific village or area in Gujarat. The suffix "-ania" is often used in Gujarati surnames to show where someone comes from. Although this surname is mostly used by Vaishnava Banias, it can also be found in similar communities because people have moved around and social classes have changed in Gujarat. The surname Jotania, often found among people of Indian descent, especially those from Gujarat, likely has linguistic roots in that regions languages. Gujarati is a main language spoken by many bearing this surname, showing the regions strong cultural identity. Hindi, Indias national language, is also widely used, especially in formal situations and among different Indian communities. While English is becoming more common, particularly among younger people and in professional settings, Gujarati and Hindi are still the languages most often spoken within the Jotania community, helping to preserve their heritage. The surname Jotani has several variations, including Jotaniah, Yotani, Yotania, Yotaniah, Jotanyan, and Jotaniyan.
History: The gotras associated with this surname are angiras, dadich, kashyap, mavanulla and raghukula. The Kuldevtas associated with this surname are jotiba, khandoba and tulja bhavani. Description: The surname has several variations, including Jotte, Jodthe, Jodthee, Yothe, Yotte, Jodthe, Joth, Yoth, and Jotha. The religion associated with JOTHE surname is hinduism. The Mother Tonuge associated with this surname are kannada and telugu. Another variation is Yotha.
History: The gotras associated with this surname are aatreya, dadich, kashyap, maanasvi and raghukula. The Kuldevtas associated with this surname are amba, amba devi of mardal, bhavani, bhavani mata of tuljapur, durga, jagdamba, jotiba, kali and venkateshwara. Description: Shreyash is a relatively uncommon Indian surname. The religion associated with SHREYASH surname is hinduism. The MotherTounge associated with this surname are marathi and hindi. People with this surname may belong to various Hindu castes within that region. Surname distribution often reflects historical migrations and occupational patterns. As a result, people with this surname commonly speak languages prevalent in India. These include Hindi, which is widely spoken throughout the country, and English, which is often used in professional and educational environments. Depending on the specific familys regional roots, other Indian languages like Marathi, Gujarati, Bengali, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, or Malayalam might also be spoken. The specific language spoken depends entirely on the familys linguistic and cultural background within India. The surname Shreyas has a few variations, including Shreyashh and Sreyas.
History: The gotras associated with this surname are aatreya, dadich, kashyap, maanasvi and raghukula. The Kuldevtas associated with this surname are amba, amba devi of mardal, bhavani, bhavani mata of tuljapur, durga, jagdamba, jotiba, kali and venkateshwara. Description: Shreyash is a relatively uncommon Indian surname. The religion associated with SHREYASH surname is hinduism. The MotherTounge associated with this surname are marathi and hindi. People with this surname may belong to various Hindu castes within that region. Surname distribution often reflects historical migrations and occupational patterns. As a result, people with this surname commonly speak languages prevalent in India. These include Hindi, which is widely spoken throughout the country, and English, which is often used in professional and educational environments. Depending on the specific familys regional roots, other Indian languages like Marathi, Gujarati, Bengali, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, or Malayalam might also be spoken. The specific language spoken depends entirely on the familys linguistic and cultural background within India. The surname Shreyas has a few variations, including Shreyashh and Sreyas.
History: The gotras associated with this surname are pasupuneellu, angiras, danoli, jamadagni, jalla, mavanulla and rebaala. The Kuldevtas associated with this surname are jotiba, khandoba and tirupati balaji. Description: The surname Jalley has a few variations, including Jallie, Jallay, Jeally, and Jelly. The religion associated with JALLY surname is hindu. The community associated with this surname is kapu. The Mother Tonuge associated with this surname is telugu.
History: The gotras associated with this surname are angiras, dadich, jamadagni, mudgal and raghukula. The Kuldevtas associated with this surname are jotiba, khandoba and tulja bhavani. Description: The surname JUTUR is mainly found in Andhra Pradesh, India. The religion associated with JUTUR surname is hinduism. The MotherTounge associated with this surname are bengali and assamese. It is usually linked to the Kamma community, a well-known agricultural caste. The Kammas are recognized for their entrepreneurial drive and contributions to agriculture, business, and politics. Within the Kamma community, this surname might be connected to particular sub-groups or families, showing ancestral villages or regional ties. The surname JUTUR is typically found among people of Indian origin. As such, the languages most often spoken by individuals with this surname are those common in India. These languages include Hindi, Telugu, Marathi, Tamil, Gujarati, Bengali, Urdu, Kannada, Odia, Malayalam, and Punjabi. The particular language spoken usually depends on the familys regional background within India. The Indian subcontinent has a great deal of linguistic diversity, which mirrors the areas intricate history and culture. The surname Juttur has several variations, including Jutoor, Jatuur, Jatoor, Yutur, Yutoor, Yatuur, and Yatoor.
History: The gotras associated with this surname are angiras, danoli, haritas, mudgal and raghukula. The Kuldevtas associated with this surname are jotiba, khandoba and tirupati balaji. Description: Therefore, people with this surname likely speak languages commonly used in India. The religion associated with JOTH surname is hinduism. The MotherTounge associated with this surname is tamil. Hindi, as an official and widely spoken language in the country, is a strong possibility. Depending on the specific regional origin of the Joth family, other languages like Punjabi, Gujarati, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu, Bengali, or Kannada could also be relevant. The surname "Joth" has several variations, including Jothe, Yoth, Yothe, Jotte, Yotte, Jodhe, Yodhe, Yodh, and Yod.
History: The gotras associated with this surname are angira, dadich, haritas, mudgal and raghukula. The Kuldevtas associated with this surname are jotiba, kali and venkateshwara. Description: The surname Jugi, which is also spelled Jogi, is mainly used by a community in India that has historically focused on spiritual and ascetic activities. The religion associated with JUGI surname is hinduism. The MotherTounge associated with this surname are hindi and marathi. The name "Jugi" comes from the Sanskrit word "yoga," which means a link to yogic practices. They are often connected to the Nath tradition, a Shaivaite group that emphasizes Hatha yoga and internal alchemy. While they can be found in different regions, this surname is especially common in northern and western India, where regional differences affect the specific customs and social structures within the broader Jugi identity. However, linguistic patterns suggest connections to regions where Indo-Aryan languages are common. Hindi, as a widely spoken language in northern and central India, is a strong possibility. Other languages like Marathi, Gujarati, Punjabi, and Bengali might also be spoken, depending on the regional origin of the family bearing this surname. The specific language would depend on the familys geographic location and cultural heritage within India. Its important to note that migration patterns can also influence the languages spoken by families with this surname. The surname Jug has several variations, including Juge, Juger, Jugie, Jugon, Jugant, Jugnet, Jugnot, Jugnier, Juglard, Jugla, Jugle, Jugelin, Jugelé, De Juge, Du Juge, Jougla, Jougle, Jouglet, and Jougnot. Phonetic variations of this surname might include pronunciations emphasizing either the "j" sound, as in "judge," or a softer "zh" sound, as in the French pronunciation often associated with names of French origin, potentially leading to spellings like "Zhugi" or "Zhuge.".
History: The gotras associated with this surname are angiras, dadhich, jamadagni, maddinolla and raghukula. The Kuldevtas associated with this surname are jotiba, khandoba and tulja bhavani. Description: The surname Jotdar, also spelled as Jotdar, is mainly found among communities in the Bengal region of India and Bangladesh. The religion associated with JOTDAR surname is hinduism. The MotherTounge associated with this surname is marathi. Historically, "Jotdar" referred to someone who owned a large amount of land and often served as a village headman or a prominent farmer. This title was common among different communities, including Hindus and Muslims in Bengal. The surname Jotdar, mainly found in India, especially in West Bengal, likely points to a background connected to land ownership or social standing. Its roots probably come from words describing a landholder or someone with significant local power. Because this surname is common in West Bengal and nearby areas, people with this surname mainly speak Bengali and possibly Hindi, depending on their specific location and community in India. Also, because India has many languages and people move around, some individuals with this surname might also speak other regional languages such as Assamese or languages influenced by English. The surname Jotdar has several variations, including Jotder, Jotdhar, Jotedar, Jotedder, Joteddhar, Jodder, Joddar, Joddhar, Jutdar, Jutdhar, Juthdar, and Judder.
History: The gotras associated with this surname are angiras, dadhich, jamadagni, mudgal and rachandrala. The Kuldevtas associated with this surname are jotiba, khandoba and tirupati balaji. Description: The surname Jittuka, often found among people of Indian descent, suggests that Hindi and English are likely spoken, as they are widely used in India. The religion associated with JITTUKA surname is hinduism. The MotherTounge associated with this surname is telugu. Depending on the familys regional background, they might also speak languages like Telugu, Tamil, Marathi, Gujarati, Bengali, or Punjabi. These languages show the diverse linguistic environment of India and the specific regions where families with this surname may live. The actual language spoken would depend on the familys heritage and where they currently live, whether in India or another country.
History: The gotras associated with this surname are angira, dadich, janakula, mavanulla and raghu kula. The Kuldevtas associated with this surname are jotiba, kali and venkateshwara. Description: The surname Jna has several variations, including Jana, Djna, Dzhna, Yna, Yana, Gna, Zhna, Jauna, and Yauna. The religion associated with JNA surname is hinduism.

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