Description:
The Bhavsar surname is a Hindu Brahmin surname. It is derived from the Sanskrit word 'Bhav', meaning 'to be or to exist'. The Bhavsar caste originated in the Gujarat region of western India and is traditionally associated with the priestly class. The Bhavsar surname is most commonly found in the states of Gujarat, Maharashtra, and Karnataka. It is also found in other parts of India, such as Goa and Rajasthan. The Bhavsar surname is believed to have originated from the Sanskrit word 'Bhav', which means 'to be or to exist'. This surname is associated with the Bhavsar caste, which is part of the Brahmin community. The Bhavsar caste is traditionally associated with the priestly class, and members of this caste are believed to have been the first to introduce Sanskrit language and literature to the region. Variations of the Bhavsar surname include Bhavsar, Bhavasar, Bhavsara, Bhavasaray, Bhavsaraya, Bhavsarayya, and Bhavsarayya.








