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The surname Ghorsade is mainly linked to the Maratha community in Maharashtra, India. The religion associated with GHORSADE surname is islam. The Mother Tonuge associated with this surname are marathi and urdu.
Its particularly common among the 96 Kuli Maratha clans, which are known as the original warrior and land-owning families of the Maratha empire. This surname is mainly found in the Satara, Sangli, and Kolhapur regions. Although this surname is mostly within the Maratha community, there might be slight changes in how its spelled or said in nearby communities or areas.
The surname Ghorsade probably comes from India and is linked to the Marathi-speaking area of Maharashtra. So, Marathi is a main language for people with this surname. Because people have moved around in India and to other countries, Hindi and English are also often spoken by people with the surname Ghorsade. The use of these languages shows Indias diverse languages and how Indian communities have spread around the world. While some Ghorsade families might speak other languages, Marathi, Hindi, and English are the languages most commonly connected to the surname.
Here are few notable Indian personalities with the surname and their professions: Dr. Shivaji Ghorsade: Professor (Botany).
The surname has several variations, including Ghorsad, Gharsade, Ghorhsade, Ghoresade, Ghorsadey, Ghorseday, Ghoresdey, Gharseday, and Gharsadey. It may also appear in Anglicized forms like Gorsade or Gorseday. Pronunciation can vary depending on regional accents, with vowel sounds potentially shifting between "Goar-sah-day" and "Gore-sah-day." Stress patterns might also change slightly. The "dh" sound in this surname could be softened or even dropped, resulting in pronunciations closer to "Gorsade." Finally, the "e" at the end of this surname might be silent or pronounced as a short "i" sound.
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