Description:
The surname BHUDARJI is an Indian surname derived from the Sanskrit word bhūdārjī, which means 'lord of the earth'. It is found among the Rajputs and Marathas of India, and is also found among the Parsis of Gujarat. The origin of the surname BHUDARJI is believed to date back to the 11th century AD. It is believed that the first person to bear the surname was a Rajput prince, who was the ruler of a small kingdom in Rajasthan. The history of the BHUDARJI surname is closely linked to the history of Rajasthan and the Rajputs. The Rajputs were a powerful and influential warrior class in medieval India. They were known for their bravery and loyalty to their rulers. The BHUDARJI surname is believed to have been adopted by the Rajputs as a symbol of their power and influence. The culture and customs associated with the BHUDARJI surname are similar to those of other Rajputs. The family is usually patrilineal, with the father's name being passed down from generation to generation. The family is usually patriarchal, with the eldest male member being the head of the family. Variations of the BHUDARJI surname include Bhudar, Bhudarji, Bhudarjia, Bhudarjian, Bhudarjian, Bhudarjiya, and Bhudarjian.







