Description:
The surname Champatti is believed to have originated in India. It is derived from the Sanskrit word “champat”, which means “to mix”. It is most commonly found among the Hindu communities of the country. The history of this surname is not well documented, but it is thought to have been in use since at least the 12th century. It is believed that the name was originally given to those who were involved in the business of mixing spices, herbs and other ingredients. The culture and customs associated with this surname are mostly unknown. However, it is thought that those with this surname may have traditionally been involved in the spice trade or other related businesses. Variations of the surname Champatti include Champatty, Champattee, Champathee and Champatty.






