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History:
Its like following footprints in the sand, easily erased by time. Surnames often spread for various reasons. Forced migrations, such as those caused by wars or political upheavals, could have scattered families carrying this surname to new lands. Voluntary migrations, driven by the search for better opportunities or land, could also have played a role. Over generations, families might have moved from rural areas to urban centers, or even across countries, further diversifying the geographical spread and potentially influencing the evolution of this surname through interactions with different cultures and languages.
The gotras associated with this surname are alamandala, dadhich, dadich, daksha, dakshinamurthi, dhanolla, kashyap, mavanulla and raghu. The Kuldevtas associated with this surname are ambabai, kali, kalika devi, kalankadevi and venkateshwara.
Description:
The surname Alpeshbhai probably comes from communities in Gujarat, India, even though it looks more like a given name. The religion associated with ALPESHBHAI surname is hinduism. The MotherTounge associated with this surname is gujarati.
In Gujarati culture, its common to add "bhai" (brother) to a persons given name as a sign of respect. So, this surname suggests that a family strongly identifies with Gujarati customs. More information is needed to identify a precise community connection.
The surname Alpeshbhai, which is common among people of Indian origin, indicates a linguistic environment where multiple languages are likely spoken. Gujarati is very likely one of these languages, as the suffix "bhai" is often used as a respectful addition to names in Gujarati culture. Hindi is also commonly spoken throughout India, and those with this surname might use it for wider communication. Depending on the familys location and history, Marathi or English could also be spoken. These languages enable communication both within India and internationally, reflecting the diverse linguistic background associated with this surname.
The surname has these variations: Alpeshbhai, Alpeshbai, and Alpeshbhaiya.
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Maharashtra
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Madhya Pradesh
1

Tamil Nadu
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