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History:
The Golla surname is predominantly associated with communities engaged in pastoral and agricultural activities, especially in southern India. Its mythological origins are often linked to Lord Krishna, revered as a divine cowherd, which emphasizes their ancestral connection to cattle rearing and dairy farming. Historically, the Golla community played a crucial role in supporting agrarian economies, supplying milk, and tending to livestock. Over time, they expanded their presence through migration, settling across Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Karnataka, and Tamil Nadu. Politically, the Gollas mobilized to demand representation and recognition, particularly in contemporary movements for social and economic upliftment.
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Description:
This surname is associated with the Golla community, which is a traditional shepherd caste. They are also known as Yadava or Ahir in other parts of India.
The Golla community is primarily concentrated in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana but is also found in Karnataka and Tamil Nadu. They predominantly speak Telugu and Kannada, with Tamil and Hindi spoken in regions of migration. Festivals like Pola (dedicated to cattle) and Sankranti are significant, highlighting their agrarian roots. Family values in the Golla community emphasize respect for elders, strong kinship ties, and the preservation of traditional knowledge. Golla cuisine revolves around staples like millet-based dishes, spicy curries, and dairy products. While traditionally engaged in cattle rearing, modern Gollas have diversified into professions such as farming, business, and government services. Literacy rates have been steadily improving, with younger generations pursuing higher education. Noble personalities from the Golla community include social reformers and political leaders who have championed the rights of agrarian communities and contributed to regional development.
This surname is a fascinating one! Its likely of Indian origin, possibly meaning "small" or "little." Here are three variations you might find: Gollapudi: This variation adds the suffix "-pudi," which often indicates a place of origin. Gollahalli: This variation adds the suffix "-halli," which means "village" in Kannada. Gollakota: This variation adds the suffix "-kota," which means "fort" or "town" in Telugu.
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Andhra Pradesh
57,562
Tamil Nadu
17,188
Karnataka
86
Maharashtra
74
Telangana
18
Delhi
17
Madhya Pradesh
16
Uttar Pradesh
4
Bihar
1
Gujarat
1
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