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History: Patki: This surnames spread was a mix of people choosing to move and being forced to move. Families might have moved for better jobs or to escape tough times. They may have sought new farmland or city work, taking this surname with them. Forced moves, though harder to track for specific surnames, are possible. Wars, hunger, or political chaos might have driven people with this surname to new places. Where people settled changed over time. Early settlements were probably clustered, but as people moved, this surname spread. Pinpointing the exact details is tough without detailed historical records and family history data. This Surname has Kaashyap, Kaushik, Bhaaradwaj, Shandilya, Atri, Haritas, Haritra Gotra. This Surname Worships Renuka devi of mahur, Khandoba of jejuri, Ambabai of kolhapur, Yellama, Gospalappaof soundatti, Ramdurg karnatak, Nasimha of wadi, Mahalakshmi temple (ambabai) of kolhapur, Yellama gospalappa of soundatti Kuldevta. Description: However, we can think about similar spellings. For example, Patke is a simple change. Adding an "i" at the end gives us Pataki. Another possibility is Pattki, with a doubled "t".
History: The surname Savadatti likely comes from the town of Savadatti, which is now in Karnataka, India. People with this surname probably have ancestors from that area. Economic opportunities might have attracted people from Savadatti to other parts of India. Political changes, like new ruling families, could also have caused families to move. Marriage between families from different regions could also have helped spread this surname. Over time, these movements led to this surnames development and establishment in different communities beyond its original location. The gotras associated with this surname are savadatti, dadich, dattatreya, kashyapa, mavanulla and raghu kula. The Kuldevtas associated with this surname are bhavani, renuka devi, yellama and tulja bhavani. Description: Savadatti is a fairly rare Indian surname, mainly associated with the state of Karnataka. The religion associated with SAVADATTI surname is hinduism. The MotherTounge associated with this surname is kannada. It is especially common among the Deshastha Brahmin community, a group that historically held important roles in administration and scholarship. The name probably comes from Savadatti, a town in Karnataka famous for the Yellamma Temple, a major pilgrimage destination. People with this surname may have ancestors from this region, either as original residents or migrants who took the name to show where they came from. The surname Savadatti, which is common in India, is mainly associated with languages spoken there. People with this surname probably speak languages from the Indo-Aryan and Dravidian families. Commonly spoken languages include Kannada, Marathi, and Hindi, which shows how diverse Indias languages are. The specific language spoken often depends on the familys location and cultural background. Also, there might be different language variations and dialects within this surname community. Here are the variations of this surname: Savadatti, Savadti, Sawadatti, Sawadti, and Savadati.
History: The surname Yellanki probably comes from India. Pinpointing the exact migration patterns of people with this surname is challenging and requires historical records like census data, land documents, and family trees. Hardships such as wars, famines, or political shifts may have caused people to relocate in search of safer or improved living conditions. Voluntary migrations for employment, marriage, or new prospects also occurred. By tracing the historical residences of people with this surname and observing changes in those locations over time, we can gain valuable insights into potential migrations. The gotras associated with this surname are angiras, dhanoli, kashyapa, malla and rebaala. The Kuldevtas associated with this surname are bhavani, renuka and yellama. Description: The surname Yellanki is mainly found in the Indian states of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. The religion associated with YELLANKI surname is hinduism. The MotherTounge associated with this surname is telugu. It is commonly linked to the Kamma community, an agricultural caste historically involved in farming and local government. How this surname is spread often matches historical migration and land ownership customs within the community. Telugu and English are commonly spoken by people with the surname YELLANKI. Telugu, a language isolate, is mainly spoken in the Indian states of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. Many people with Indian surnames are multilingual, and English acts as a common language for various linguistic groups both in India and internationally. The surname Yellanki appears in different forms, including Yellankiwar, Yellankiwaru, and Ellanki.
History: The surname Yellanki probably comes from India. Pinpointing the exact migration patterns of people with this surname is challenging and requires historical records like census data, land documents, and family trees. Hardships such as wars, famines, or political shifts may have caused people to relocate in search of safer or improved living conditions. Voluntary migrations for employment, marriage, or new prospects also occurred. By tracing the historical residences of people with this surname and observing changes in those locations over time, we can gain valuable insights into potential migrations. The gotras associated with this surname are angiras, dhanoli, kashyapa, malla and rebaala. The Kuldevtas associated with this surname are bhavani, renuka and yellama. Description: The surname Yellanki is mainly found in the Indian states of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. The religion associated with YELLANKI surname is hinduism. The MotherTounge associated with this surname is telugu. It is commonly linked to the Kamma community, an agricultural caste historically involved in farming and local government. How this surname is spread often matches historical migration and land ownership customs within the community. Telugu and English are commonly spoken by people with the surname YELLANKI. Telugu, a language isolate, is mainly spoken in the Indian states of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. Many people with Indian surnames are multilingual, and English acts as a common language for various linguistic groups both in India and internationally. The surname Yellanki appears in different forms, including Yellankiwar, Yellankiwaru, and Ellanki.
History: The surname Yellamelli likely originated in India. Looking at historical records and language patterns, it seems people with this surname may have moved around within the Telugu-speaking areas of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. However, people probably moved willingly for jobs, school, or marriage, which helped spread the surname. Those with this surname might have relocated to cities or other rural places, adding to its presence in different areas. The gotras associated with this surname are yellamelli, danoli, kashyapa, mamilla and rachamadugula. The Kuldevtas associated with this surname are bhavani, renuka devi and yellama. Description: The surname Yellamelli is mainly found in the Andhra Pradesh and Telangana states of South India. The religion associated with YELLAMELLI surname is hinduism. The MotherTounge associated with this surname is telugu. Its particularly common among the Kapu community, a large farming group with many subgroups. This surname is often connected to specific sub-castes within the Kapu community, which differ depending on the region and local customs. The name probably comes from village names, the jobs of ancestors, or maybe the worship of gods in Telugu-speaking areas. Its worth remembering that the distribution of this surname can change over time because of people moving and social changes. Telugu is commonly spoken by people with the surname Yellamelli. As a Dravidian language mainly spoken in the Indian states of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, Telugu is culturally and linguistically important to many families with this surname. Due to migration, many individuals with this surname also speak English, especially in urban areas of India and countries with large Indian communities, such as the United States, the United Kingdom, and Australia. Depending on their upbringing and location, some individuals may also speak other Indian languages like Hindi. The surname "Yellamilli" has variations including "Yellamalle" and "Yellamale.".
History: The gotras associated with this surname are angira, dhanoli, kashyapa, mammila and rebaala. The Kuldevtas associated with this surname are ambabai, renuka devi and yellama. Description: The surname Yellam has these variations: Yellum and Yelllam. The religion associated with YELLAM surname is hinduism. The MotherTounge associated with this surname is telugu.
History: The gotras associated with this surname are yellala, danoli, haritas, macherla and rachanulla. The Kuldevtas associated with this surname are bhavani, renuka devi and yellama. Description: The surname Yellala is most common in Andhra Pradesh, India, and is typically associated with Telugu-speaking communities. The religion associated with YELLALA surname is hinduism. The MotherTounge associated with this surname are telugu and kannada. It is often linked to the Boya community, a Scheduled Tribe in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. People with this surname are also found in other sub-castes within the Telugu-speaking population, including those involved in agriculture. The prevalence of this surname varies by district, with higher concentrations in areas with large Boya populations. Family history and regional traditions can often reveal the specific sub-caste affiliation. Here are the variations of this surname: Yellala, Yellalla, and Yelala.
History: The surname Yallamanda probably comes from India. Looking at old records like census data and migration patterns in India could show where this surname was common. Following the movement of people and families with this surname through historical papers—like land records, marriage certificates, and immigration documents—could reveal times when they had to move or chose to move. People might have moved because of job opportunities, political problems, or social reasons, which would explain why the surname is found in new places. The gotras associated with this surname are yanainti, vullutla, alamandala, dadich, dadhich, haridra, malla and raghukula. The Kuldevtas associated with this surname are ambabai, khandoba and yellama. Description: The surname Yallamandala has a few variations, including Yellamanda and Yallamandi. The religion associated with YALLAMANDA surname is hinduism. The community associated with this surname is kamma. The MotherTounge associated with this surname is kannada.
History: Figuring out the migration story behind the Yellaboina surname is like piecing together a fascinating puzzle. However, surnames often spread through a combination of factors: people moving for better opportunities, seeking refuge during conflicts, or even through marriages that linked families across geographical areas. Without more specific information, its tough to say exactly which of these factors played the biggest role in the journey of this surname. The gotras associated with this surname are angiras, dhanoli, kashyap, mamilla and rachamadugula. The Kuldevtas associated with this surname are bhavani, renuka devi and yellama. Description: The surname YELLABOINA is common in Andhra Pradesh, an Indian state. The religion associated with YELLABOINA surname is hinduism. The communities associated with this surname are yellaboinas, yellappa and kshatriya. The MotherTounge associated with this surname is telugu. It is mainly used by communities in the Backward Classes category, a group identified by the Indian government for affirmative action. More specifically, this surname is associated with the Yadava community, also called Golla. This community traditionally works as cattle herders and farmers. This surname is often used with other related surnames within the Yadava community. People with the surname YELLABOINA commonly speak Telugu and English. Telugu is the main regional language in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, two South Indian states where many people with this surname come from. Because of global migration and the importance of English in Indian education and workplaces, English is also widely spoken by individuals with this surname. These language skills help them communicate within their communities and in wider national and international settings. The surname Yellaboyina has a few variations, including Yellaboin and Yellaboinaa.
History: The gotras associated with this surname are angiras, danoli, kashyap, mavanulla and rebaala. The Kuldevtas associated with this surname are bhavani, khandoba and yellama. Description: As a result, people with this surname most often speak languages common in India. The religion associated with YELAM surname is hinduism. The MotherTounge associated with this surname are telugu and kannada. These languages include Hindi, an official language of India, and Telugu, a Dravidian language mainly spoken in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. Because India has many languages, other regional languages like Marathi, Tamil, Kannada, or Gujarati might also be spoken by families with the Yelam surname, depending on where they come from and their cultural background within India. The surname Yellam has several variations, including Yellem, Yalam, Yealam, Yellan, Yellin, Yellen, and Yelling.
History: The gotras associated with this surname are yallamati, danoli, kashyap, mallapalli and raghukula. The Kuldevtas associated with this surname are bhavani, kali and yellama. Description: The surname Yallamati is mainly found in communities from the Andhra Pradesh and Telangana regions of South India. The religion associated with YALLAMATI surname is hinduism. The Mother Tonuge associated with this surname is kannada. Its a surname used by different sub-groups within the Telugu-speaking Brahmin community. These include Niyogi Brahmins, who were historically involved in administrative and non-religious jobs. This surname may come from a place name, possibly the village of Yallamatti, suggesting that the family originally came from there. Surnames in these communities often show family history, job, or where someone came from, and this surname fits that pattern. The surname YALLAMATI is most common among people of Indian origin. Telugu is the main language spoken by those with this surname, especially in the Andhra Pradesh and Telangana regions of India, where the YALLAMATI lineage is most concentrated. Because of migration and globalization, speakers of this surname may also know English, particularly if they have sought education or jobs in other parts of India or overseas. Also, some YALLAMATI individuals might speak Hindi or other regional Indian languages, depending on where they live and who they interact with. The surname Yellamatti has several variations, including Yalamati, Yallamati, Yellamati, Yellumatti, Yallamatti, Yallametta, Yellametta, and Yalametta. This surname can also appear with either a single or double "l" or "m," and with or without a final "i.".

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