Description:
HAVAJI is a surname of Indian origin, most commonly found in the states of Gujarat and Maharastra. It is derived from the Sanskrit word “havaja”, meaning “the one who is of a noble birth”. The name is believed to have originated from the Rajputs, an ancient Hindu warrior caste. The history of the HAVAJI surname is closely linked to the history of the Maratha Empire, which was established in the 17th century by the Maratha people. During this period, many of the Rajputs adopted the surname HAVAJI to distinguish themselves from other clans. The culture and customs associated with the HAVAJI surname are largely determined by the region in which the family is located. In Gujarat, the family is typically associated with the Hindu religion and its customs. In Maharastra, the HAVAJI family is typically associated with the Maratha culture and its customs. Variations of the HAVAJI surname include HAVAJIYA, HAVAJIYAR, HAVAJIWALA, and HAVAJIWALIA. These variations are often used to distinguish between different branches of the family.













