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History:
The ARUNA surname has roots in Indian mythology, derived from "Aruna," the charioteer of the Sun God Surya, symbolizing dawn and light. This name likely originated as a family or clan identifier among communities inspired by these mythological ties. Historically, individuals with the surname have been active in political and social movements, contributing to societal progress. Migration patterns have seen Aruna communities spread across India and abroad, adapting to new environments while preserving cultural traditions. They celebrate festivals like Makar Sankranti, Chhath Puja, Rath Yatra, Ugadi, Pongal, and Diwali, emphasizing solar and agricultural themes in their rituals, and reflecting a deep connection to their mythological and cultural heritage.
Description:
The Aruna surname is widespread across India, appearing in states like Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Uttar Pradesh, and Maharashtra, with speakers of Telugu, Kannada, Tamil, and Hindi. Associated mainly with Hindus and some Jain and Buddhist groups. Known for their family values emphasizing unity, respect, and education, Aruna communities often have a high literacy rate. Occupations range from traditional roles in agriculture and trade to modern professions in education, healthcare, and technology, with a notable focus on academic excellence. The surname is also linked to prominent personalities, including Indian politicians Aladi Aruna and Poongothai Aladi Aruna, and actress Mucherla Aruna, reflecting its influence across fields. Vegetarian cuisine, featuring regional dishes like dosa, sambhar, and millet-based foods, adds to its rich cultural heritage.

Tamil Nadu
22,430

Andhra Pradesh
16,747

Maharashtra
5,174

Madhya Pradesh
1,190

Telangana
762

Karnataka
130

Bihar
52

Rajasthan
48

Odisha
30

Jharkhand
21

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