Description:
The C Chandu surname is derived from the Sanskrit word 'Chandu', which means 'moon' or 'lunar'. The surname may be derived from the Hindu god Chandra, who is known for his role in the lunar cycle. The Chandus may have originally been merchants or traders who traveled throughout India and the Middle East. The Chandus are also believed to have been Brahmins, a Hindu priestly caste. The Chandus are known for their distinctive customs, which include wearing a turban and carrying a staff. The Chandus are also known for their fondness for sweets and spices.








