History:
Gogadani is a surname of Indian origin. It is derived from the Sanskrit word 'gogra-dhani', which means 'a village with cows'.
The Gogadani surname originated in the Indian state of Rajasthan. It was likely first used by members of the Gogari community, a sub-caste of the Rajputs. The Gogari community is believed to have been established in the 12th century by Rajputs who migrated from the Punjab region.
Description:
Gogadani is a traditional Indian surname and is associated with the Rajputs. The Gogari community is known for its strong sense of identity and loyalty to its traditions. The Gogari people are also known for their hospitality and generosity.
Gogadani families typically practice Hinduism and follow the customs and traditions of the Rajputs. They celebrate a variety of Hindu festivals and observe various rituals. The Gogari community is also known for its martial arts and its practice of horsemanship.
The Gogadani surname may be spelled in various ways, including 'Gogadani', 'Gugadani', 'Gugadi', and 'Gugadiya'.






