Description:
Govindabhai is a common Indian surname derived from the Sanskrit word 'govinda,' meaning 'one who gives pleasure to the cows.' The surname is most commonly found among the Gujarati-speaking communities of Gujarat, India. The origin of the Govindabhai surname can be traced back to the ancient Hindu epics, such as the Mahabharata and the Ramayana. According to legend, the name was given to a prince who was known for his kindness and compassion towards cows. The culture and customs associated with the Govindabhai surname vary from region to region. In some parts of Gujarat, the surname is associated with the worship of cows and the offering of prayers to them. In other parts, the surname is linked to the practice of giving cows as gifts to newlyweds. Variations of the Govindabhai surname include Govindbhai, Govindbhaiya, and Govindbhaiyya.







