Description:
Chinchoke is an Indian surname derived from the Sanskrit word 'chinta,' meaning 'thought.' It is believed to have originated from the state of Gujarat in western India. The Chinchoke surname is most common among the Gujarati people, particularly in the region of Saurashtra. It has also been found in other parts of India, including the states of Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, and Maharashtra. The Chinchoke surname is associated with several clans, including the Mevada, Bhojani, and Bhatia clans. These clans are believed to have descended from the ancient Chinchoke family. Variations of the Chinchoke surname include Chinchok, Chinchokar, and Chinchokey. The Chinchoke surname is associated with several customs and traditions, including the practice of naming children after the family's ancestors. This practice was believed to bring good luck and prosperity to the family. The Chinchoke surname is also associated with a number of cultural and religious festivals, including the Hindu festival of Diwali and the Muslim festival of Eid.







