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Bamavarapu is an Indian surname. The origin of the surname is not known with certainty, but it may be derived from the Tamil word 'bam' meaning 'son' and 'varapu' meaning 'son-in-law'. The surname may also be derived from the Telugu word 'bamavarapu' meaning 'son of a minister'. The surname may also be derived from the Kannada word 'bamavarapu' meaning 'son of a hunter'. The surname may also be derived from the Malayalam word 'bamavarapu' meaning 'son of a fisherman'. The surname may also be derived from the Hindi word 'bamavarapu' meaning 'son of a laborer'. The surname may also be derived from the Marathi word 'bamavarapu' meaning 'son of a farmer'. The surname may also be derived from the Odia word 'bamavarapu' meaning 'son of a farmer'. The surname may also be derived from the Bengali word 'bamavarapu' meaning 'son of a farmer'. The surname may also be derived from the Assamese word 'bamavarapu' meaning 'son of a farmer'. The surname may also be derived from the Gujarati word 'bamavarapu' meaning 'son of a farmer'. The surname may also be derived from the Punjabi word 'bamavarapu' meaning 'son of a farmer'. The surname may also be derived from the Telugu word 'bamavarapu' meaning 'son of a minister'. The surname may also be derived from the Kannada word 'bamavarapu' meaning 'son of a hunter'. The surname may also be derived from the Malayalam word 'bamavarapu' meaning 'son of a fisherman'. The surname may also be derived from the Hindi word 'bamavarapu' meaning 'son of a laborer'. The surname may also be derived from the Odia word 'bamavarapu' meaning 'son of a farmer'. The surname may also be derived from the Bengali word 'bamavarapu' meaning 'son of a farmer'.
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