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Chandrabhaga is a surname that likely originated in India. This surname is associated with the moon, a celestial body that holds significant cultural and religious importance in many parts of the world. The spread of this surname could be attributed to various factors, including historical migrations, religious practices, and social mobility. Its possible that individuals bearing this surname migrated to different regions within India or even beyond its borders, carrying their ancestral name with them. The evolution of this surname might have been influenced by linguistic changes, regional variations in pronunciation, and the adoption of new cultural practices.
This surname is associated with the Hindu deity Chandra, the moon god. Chandra is often depicted as a handsome, youthful god riding a chariot pulled by white horses. He is known for his cool, calming energy and is associated with beauty, peace, and prosperity. In some traditions, Chandra is also seen as a protector of children and a bringer of good fortune.
Description:
Chandrabhaga is a surname primarily associated with the Brahmin community in India. This surname is particularly prevalent in the Kashmiri Pandit sub-community.
This surname is most commonly found in India, where Hindi is the primary language. However, its important to remember that India is a diverse country with many languages spoken. So, while Hindi is likely the most common language for people with this surname, they could also speak other languages like Marathi, Bengali, or even English.
This surname, Chandrabhaga, is a beautiful one with a celestial feel. Three variations that come to mind are: Chandrabhan: This variation keeps the "Chandra" part and adds "bhan," meaning "light" or "radiance." Bhagat: This is a simpler variation, focusing on the "Bhaga" part, which can mean "fortune" or "luck." Chandra: This is a very common surname in India, and its a direct shortening of "Chandrabhaga.".
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Madhya Pradesh
372

Tamil Nadu
51

Bihar
5

Andhra Pradesh
1

Telangana
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