Description:
Chandabhai is a surname found among Hindus and Jains in India. It is derived from the Sanskrit words “chanda” (moon) and “bhai” (brother). The name is believed to have originated from the Chandravanshi Kshatriya caste, which traces its lineage to the moon god Chandra. The Chandabhai surname is found mainly in the states of Gujarat, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, and Maharashtra. In some areas, the surname is also spelled as Chandabhaya, Chandabhavi, Chandabhaya, Chandabhavai, or Chandabhaviya. The Chandabhai surname is associated with several customs and traditions. In some areas, members of the Chandabhai family celebrate a festival called “Chandabhai Bhet”. This is a festival of joy and happiness, where family members gather to celebrate the memory of their ancestors. The Chandabhai family is known for its strong sense of community and loyalty. They are also known for their hard work and dedication to their chosen profession. They are considered to be honest and reliable and are respected for their integrity. Variations of the Chandabhai surname include Chandabhaya, Chandabhavi, Chandabhaya, Chandabhavai, and Chandabhaviya.








