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There are many possible origins for the surname Gajam. Some possible sources include the Albanian word 'gaj' meaning 'a kind of cloth' or 'a piece of cloth,' the Turkish word 'gaj' meaning 'a kind of cloth,' and the Georgian word 'gaj' meaning 'a kind of cloth.' Some possible variations of the surname include Gajamli, Gajami, Gajami-Lashkari, Gajamishvili, Gajamzade, Gajamzadze, Gajamzade-Lashkari, Gajamzadeh, and Gajamzadei. The surname Gajam may have originated in the Albanian region of Kosovo. The Gajam family may have migrated to the region in the late 1700s or early 1800s. The Gajam family may have been descendants of a Muslim Albanian nobleman named Gaj. Gaj may have been a commander in the Ottoman army or a leader of a rebel group. The Gajam family may have settled in the region of Kosovo after the Ottoman Empire conquered the region in the late 1500s or early 1600s. The surname Gajam may also have originated in the Turkish region of Anatolia. The Gajam family may have migrated to the region in the late 1700s or early 1800s. The Gajam family may have been descendants of a Turkic nomad named Gaj. Gaj may have been a trader or a farmer. The Gajam family may have settled in the region of Anatolia after the Ottoman Empire conquered the region in the late 1500s or early 1600s. The surname Gajam may also have originated in the Georgian region of Kartli. The Gajam family may have migrated to the region in the late 1700s or early 1800s. The Gajam family may have been descendants of a nobleman named Gaj. Gaj may have been a commander in the Georgian army or a leader of a rebel group. The Gajam family may have settled in the region of Kartli after the Russian Empire conquered the region in the early 1800s. The surname Gajam may also have originated in the Georgian region of Kakheti. The Gajam family may have migrated to the region in the late 1700s or early 1800s. The Gajam family may have been descendants of a nobleman named Gaj. Gaj may have been a commander in the Georgian army or a leader of a rebel group. The Gajam family may have settled in the region of Kakheti after the Georgian Empire conquered the region in the early 1800s. The surname Gajam may also have originated in the Georgian region of Imereti. The Gajam family may have migrated to the region in the late 1700s or early 1800s. The Gajam family may have been descendants of a nobleman named Gaj. Gaj may have been a commander in the Georgian army or a leader of a rebel group. The Gajam family may have settled in the region of Imereti after the Georgian Empire conquered the region in the early 1800s. The surname Gajam may also have originated in the Armenian region of Anatolia. The Gajam family may have migrated to the region in the late 1700s or early 1800s. The Gajam family may have been descendants of a Armenian nobleman named Gaj. Gaj may have been a commander in the Ottoman army or a leader of a rebel group. The Gajam family may have settled in the region of Anatolia after the Ottoman Empire conquered the region in the late 1500s or early 1600s. The surname Gajam may also have originated in the Armenian region of Cilicia. The Gajam family may have migrated to the region in the late 1700s or early 1800s. The Gajam family may have been descendants of a Armenian nobleman named Gaj. Gaj may have been a commander in the Ottoman army or a leader of a rebel group. The Gajam family may have settled in the region of Cilicia after the Ottoman Empire conquered the region in the late 1500s or early 1600s. The surname Gajam may also have originated in the Georgian region of Kartli. The Gajam family may have migrated to the region in the late 1700s or early 1800s. The Gajam family may have been descendants of a nobleman named Gaj. Gaj may have been a commander in the Georgian army or a leader of a rebel group. The Gajam family may have settled in the region of Kartli after the Russian Empire conquered the region in the early 1800s. The surname Gajam may also have originated in the Georgian region of Kak
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