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Cenniyaappa is a Tamil Brahmin surname. The origin of the surname is from the town of Cenni in the state of Tamil Nadu in South India. The surname is also found in Sri Lanka and the Maldives. The Brahmin caste of Cenniyaappa is one of the highest castes in Tamil Nadu. The Brahmin caste is believed to have originated in the northern part of India. The Brahmin caste is believed to have migrated to Tamil Nadu in the early centuries of the Christian era. The Brahmin caste is believed to have been a priestly caste. The Brahmin caste is believed to have been involved in the religious and spiritual life of the Tamil people. The Brahmin caste is believed to have been involved in the education of the Tamil people. The Brahmin caste is believed to have been involved in the administration of the Tamil people. The Brahmin caste is believed to have been involved in the arts and literature of the Tamil people. The Brahmin caste is believed to have been involved in the trade and commerce of the Tamil people. The Brahmin caste is believed to have been involved in the manufacture of the Tamil people. The Brahmin caste is believed to have been involved in the cultivation of the Tamil people. The Brahmin caste is believed to have been involved in the worship of the Tamil people. The Brahmin caste is believed to have been involved in the politics of the Tamil people. The Brahmin caste is believed to have been involved in the religion of the Tamil people. The Brahmin caste is believed to have been involved in the history of the Tamil people. The Brahmin caste is believed to have been involved in the culture of the Tamil people. The Brahmin caste is believed to have been involved in the customs of the Tamil people. The Brahmin caste is believed to have been involved in the variations of the Tamil people.
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