Description:
The Bhoyane surname is a Marathi surname that originated in the Indian state of Maharashtra. The name is derived from the Marathi word 'bhoyan', which translates to 'guardian'. The surname is commonly found among Marathi Brahmin communities, and is also used by some other Hindu communities in Maharashtra. The origin of the Bhoyane surname can be traced back to the 12th century, when the Maratha Empire was established by the Maratha warrior king Shivaji. The Bhoyanes were a prominent Maratha family who served as loyal retainers to the Maratha Empire. The family was known for its loyalty and bravery, and members of the family served in high positions in the Maratha court. The Bhoyane surname is associated with the Maratha culture and customs. The Marathas are known for their strong sense of family and community, and the Bhoyanes were no exception. They were known for their loyalty, sense of honour, and dedication to their family and community. Variations of the Bhoyane surname include Bhoyan, Bhoyane, Bhojane, and Bhojan.








