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History:
The surname GOND has roots in the Indian subcontinent, linked to various migratory patterns influenced by socio-political changes. Historical movements, such as the expansion of empires and the establishment of trade routes, facilitated the migration of diverse groups, leading to the dispersal and evolution of surnames like GOND. The movement from rural to urban areas during colonial times played a significant role, as individuals sought better opportunities, resulting in the surname appearing in different regions. These migrations contributed to the surnames adaptation in various linguistic and cultural contexts, reflecting the dynamic nature of identity and heritage in India.
The gotra associated with this surname is gautam.
Description:
The surname GOND is linked to the Gond community, an indigenous group in India known for its rich cultural heritage and traditions. This community primarily inhabits the central Indian states of Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, and Maharashtra. The Gonds are one of the largest tribal communities in India, traditionally engaged in agriculture, hunting, and gathering. Various sub-groups within this community have distinct dialects and customs. The Gonds have a unique social structure and are recognized for their folklore, music, and art. The surname reflects their identity and historical ties to the land.
The surname GOND is primarily associated with speakers of several languages in India. Individuals with this surname often speak Hindi, as it is widely used in many regions. They may also speak various regional languages, including Gondi, a Dravidian language spoken by the Gond community. Other languages include Marathi, especially in Maharashtra, and Telugu in parts of Andhra Pradesh. In some areas, speakers also use Urdu or local dialects, depending on their geographical and social contexts.
Gond has several Indian spelling variations and phonetic alternates that reflect the diverse linguistic landscape of the country. Notable variations include "Gonde," which closely resembles the original pronunciation, "Gondh," which adds a subtle twist, and "Gondhya," incorporating regional flair.
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1,612

Madhya Pradesh
1,113

Bihar
169

Tamil Nadu
53

Andhra Pradesh
29

Jharkhand
27

Karnataka
10

Delhi
4

Uttar Pradesh
3

Telangana
2
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