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CHARARAY is a surname. It originates from the Indian state of Kerala. The name is derived from the Malayalam word 'charaka' meaning 'a medicinal herb'. The name may also be derived from the Tamil word 'charan' meaning 'a jewel'. The name may also be derived from the Persian word 'chahar' meaning 'a garden'. The name may also be derived from the Arabic word 'kharaja' meaning 'a ruler'. The name may also be derived from the Hebrew word 'charo' meaning 'a spring'. The name may also be derived from the Slavic word 'char' meaning 'a field'. The name may also be derived from the Latin word 'charis' meaning 'grace'. The name may also be derived from the Greek word 'kharis' meaning 'a cloak'. The name may also be derived from the Old Norse word 'karr' meaning 'a herd'. The name may also be derived from the Old Celtic word 'carv' meaning 'a head of hair'. The name may also be derived from the Old German word 'karo' meaning 'a carpenter'. The name may also be derived from the Old Irish word 'cartha' meaning 'a head of cattle'. The name may also be derived from the Old Bulgarian word 'kharvata' meaning 'a heap of hay'. The name may also be derived from the Sanskrit word 'kharvata' meaning 'a heap of rice'. The name may also be derived from the Pashto word 'chahar' meaning 'a garden'. The name may also be derived from the Bengali word 'char' meaning 'a spring'. The name may also be derived from the Telugu word 'char' meaning 'a kind of tree'. The name may also be derived from the Kannada word 'chara' meaning 'a kind of tree'. The name may also be derived from the Tamil word 'char' meaning 'a kind of tree'. The name may also be derived from the Marathi word 'chara' meaning 'a kind of tree'. The name may also be derived from the Odia word 'char' meaning 'a kind of tree'. The name may also be derived from the Assamese word 'char' meaning 'a kind of tree'. The name may also be derived from the Bengali word 'char' meaning 'a kind of tree'. The name may also be derived from the Gujarati word 'chara' meaning 'a kind of tree'. The name may also be derived from the Punjabi word 'chara' meaning 'a kind of tree'. The name may also be derived from the Hindi word 'chara' meaning 'a kind of tree'. The name may also be derived from the Malayalam word 'charaka' meaning 'a medicinal herb'. The name may also be derived from the Tamil word 'charan' meaning 'a jewel'. The name may also be derived from the Persian word 'chahar' meaning 'a garden'. The name may also be derived from the Arabic word 'kharaja' meaning 'a ruler'. The name may also be derived from the Hebrew word 'charo' meaning 'a spring'. The name may also be derived from the Slavic word 'char' meaning 'a field'. The name may also be derived from the Latin word 'charis' meaning 'grace'. The name may also be derived from the Greek word 'kharis' meaning 'a cloak'. The name may also be derived from the Old Norse word 'karr' meaning 'a herd'. The name may also be derived from the Old Celtic word 'carv' meaning 'a head of hair'. The name may also be derived from the Old German word 'karo' meaning 'a carpenter'. The name may also be derived from the Old Irish word 'cartha' meaning 'a head of cattle'. The name may also be derived from the Old Bulgarian word 'kharvata' meaning 'a heap of hay'. The name may also be derived from the Sanskrit word 'kharvata' meaning 'a heap of rice'. The name may also be derived from the Pashto word 'chahar' meaning 'a garden'. The name may also be derived from the Bengali word 'char' meaning 'a spring'. The name may also be derived from the Telugu word 'char' meaning 'a kind of tree'. The name may also be derived from the Kannada word 'chara' meaning 'a kind of tree'. The name may also be derived from the Tamil word 'char' meaning 'a kind of tree'. The name may also be derived from the Marathi word 'chara' meaning 'a kind of tree'. The name may also be derived from the Odia word 'char' meaning 'a kind of tree'. The name
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