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History:
The Aade surname, primarily found in India, has its roots in ancient mythological and cultural traditions. While its exact mythological origin is not well-documented, the name is often associated with agrarian and pastoral communities, symbolizing their strong connection to the land and nature. Historically, the surname is believed to have originated in Maharashtra, where it is predominantly found among certain sub-castes within the Maratha and Kunbi communities. Over time, individuals with the Aade surname actively participated in political and social movements, particularly those related to agrarian reforms, reflecting their deep ties to rural life.
Migration patterns of the Aade community show their movement from Maharashtra to neighboring states like Karnataka, Gujarat, and Madhya Pradesh, in search of better opportunities. Their rituals often reflect the rich cultural heritage of Maharashtra, with festivals like Ganesh Chaturthi, Diwali, and Holi holding significant importance. The community celebrates these events with traditional fervor, showcasing their devotion and unity.
Description:
The Aade surname is prominently found in Maharashtra, with smaller populations in Karnataka, Gujarat, and Madhya Pradesh. Marathi is their primary language, but some members also speak Kannada or Gujarati, depending on their region of settlement. The community places high value on family bonds and collective decision-making, embodying strong family values.
Food habits often include traditional Maharashtrian cuisine, such as bhakri, pithla, and varan-bhaat. Literacy rates in the community have steadily improved over the years, with many members excelling in professions like farming, small-scale industries, and public service. Notable personalities include local leaders and reformers who have worked for rural upliftment.
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Maharashtra
4,625

Madhya Pradesh
1,402

Bihar
359

Tamil Nadu
218

Gujarat
56

Kerala
34

Karnataka
15

Delhi
8

Andhra Pradesh
7

Odisha
3
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