Description:
The surname Arabandi is of Indian origin. It is derived from the Sanskrit word 'arabhandi' which means 'a rope' or 'a string'. The history of the Arabandi surname dates back to the 11th century when it was used by the Rajputs in India. The Rajputs were a warrior caste who ruled much of the region. The Arabandi surname was used by a number of Rajput clans, including the Chudasama, the Parmar, the Chauhan, and the Solanki. The culture and customs associated with the Arabandi surname vary depending on the region and the specific Rajput clan that the family belongs to. In some cases, the surname is used to denote the family's social status or profession. Variations of the Arabandi surname include Arbhandi, Arbhandy, Arbhandey, and Arbhandi.







