Description:
Chandhi is a surname of Indian origin. It is derived from the Sanskrit word “chand” meaning “moon”. It is believed to have originated in the northern part of India. The history of the Chandhi surname is closely linked to the Hindu religion. It is believed that the Chandhi clan was founded by a sage named Chand, who was the son of the Hindu god Shiva. The Chandhi clan is believed to have been involved in the Vedic period of India’s history, and were known to be warriors and scholars. The culture of the Chandhi clan is closely related to Hinduism and its customs. They are known to be very religious and devoted to their gods. They are also known to be very hospitable and generous. Variations of the surname include Chandhia, Chandhiya, Chandhia, and Chandhia. These variations are often found in different parts of India.












