Description:
CHHAGABHAI is an Indian surname derived from the Sanskrit word ‘Chhag’, meaning ‘deer’. It is believed to have originated in Gujarat and is commonly found among the Kshatriya and Rajput communities. The surname is also found in Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra and Karnataka. The history of the Chhagabhai surname is closely linked to the Rajputs, a warrior caste of India. The name is believed to have been adopted by Rajputs who were skilled hunters and were known to have hunted deer. The name is also associated with the Chhagans, a sub-caste of Rajputs who were believed to have descended from a deer. The culture of the Chhagabhai community is closely linked to the Rajputs and is characterized by a strong sense of honour and loyalty. The members of the community are known to be brave, courageous and hardworking. Variations of the Chhagabhai surname include Chhagabhaya, Chhagabhaya, Chhagabhaya, Chhagabhaya, Chhagabhaya, Chhagabhaya, Chhagabhaya, Chhagabhaya, Chhagabhaya, Chhagabhaya, Chhagabhaya, Chhagabhaya, Chhagabhaya, Chhagabhaya, Chhagabhaya, Chhagabhaya, Chhagabhaya, Chhagabhaya, Chhagabhaya, Chhagabhaya, Chhagabhaya, Chhagabhaya, Chhagabhaya, Chhagabhaya, Chhagabhaya, Chhagabhaya, Chhagabhaya, Chhagabhaya, Chhagabhaya, Chhagabhaya, Chhagabhaya, Chhagabhaya, Chhagabhaya, and Chhagabhaya. Customs and traditions of the Chhagabhai community are similar to those of other Rajput communities. These include weddings, festivals, and other religious rituals.





