Description:
Chandrabhai is a surname of Hindu origin, derived from the Sanskrit word Chandra, meaning 'moon'. It is most commonly found among members of the Brahmin caste in India, particularly in the western and central regions. The surname is believed to have originated from the Chandravanshi clan, one of the oldest and most respected clans in Indian history. The Chandravanshis were a powerful dynasty that ruled over much of India during the Vedic period. The surname is also found among members of other castes, such as the Kshatriya and Vaishya, who adopted the surname as a sign of respect and reverence for the Chandravanshi dynasty. Variations of the surname include Chandarbhai, Chandrabhay, Chandarabhai, Chandrabhayi, Chandarabhayi, Chandarbhayi, Chandarbhaiyya, and Chandrabhayya.








