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History:
This surname is often associated with the Patidar, Lohana, Kadvapatel, Kadva, Kadva Kshatriya, and Kadva Patel communities. Historically, surnames in India were often derived from occupations, geographical locations, or the names of ancestors.
This migration led to the surname spreading across various parts of India and even beyond. Many families with this surname settled in areas that are now part of modern-day Gujarat and Rajasthan. These regions have a rich history, and the Jivani surname is part of this lively pattern.
The movement of people for trade, work, and other reasons helped to disperse the Jivani surname to different parts of India. The surname has also been carried by individuals who have settled in other countries, bringing their heritage and traditions with them. Today, the surname Jivani is found in various parts of the world, a proof of the enduring legacy of those who bear it.
Description:
The surname Jivani is associated with several communities, each with its own customs and traditions. These communities have a strong sense of identity and pride in their heritage. Each community has its own unique history and contributions to Indian culture and society.
Religiously, the Jivani surname is most commonly found among Hindus. The Jivani families adhere to Hindu traditions and practices, celebrating various festivals and observing religious customs. Hinduism is the predominant faith.
The mother tongue of the Jivani community is Gujarati, and they use the Gujarati script. Language plays a crucial role in preserving the cultural identity of the community. The use of Gujarati helps to maintain the connection to their roots and traditions.
The Jivani community celebrates traditional foods and festivals that are deeply rooted in their culture. Festivals such as Diwali, Navratri, and Holi are celebrated with great enthusiasm. These festivals are not only religious but also cultural events that bring the community together. Traditional foods often include dishes made from wheat, rice, lentils, and vegetables, reflecting the agricultural roots of the community.
Born on October 24, 1987, Jamil Jivani is a member of Parliament (MP) for Bowmanville—Oshawa North. A Conservative, Jivani was first elected to represent Durham in a 2024 by-election triggered by the resignation of former Conservative leader and leader of the Official Opposition Erin O'Toole. Jamil Jivani has a distinguished career, having previously worked as a special advisor to the premier of Ontario, Doug Ford, and was appointed as the advocate for community opportunities and to the Premier's Council on Equality of Opportunity.
His journey from a community-police relations activist to a prominent political figure is a testament to his dedication and hard work.
Rakesh Jivani, a renowned business leader known for his contributions to the tech industry.
Anju Jivani, a celebrated author whose works explore themes of identity and heritage.
Rohit Jivani, a celebrated cricketer who has represented India in numerous international matches.
Meera Jivani, a famous actress known for her roles in Bollywood films.
Vishal Jivani, a respected academic and historian specialising in Indian culture and heritage.
Priya Jivani, a prominent scientist known for her research in environmental science.
Sunil Jivani, a successful entrepreneur and philanthropist.
Neha Jivani, a well-known journalist and media personality.
Arjun Jivani, a celebrated musician and composer.
Rita Jivani, a respected educator and advocate for women's rights.
The surname Jivani has several spelling and sound variations, including Jivany, Jivanie, Jivany, and Jivaniy. These variations can be attributed to regional dialects and transliterations from the Gujarati script to other languages. Despite these variations, the core identity and heritage of the Jivani community remain strong.
The Jivani surname continues to be an important part of the cultural and historical heritage of the Indian subcontinent.
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Gujarat
369

Maharashtra
76

Tamil Nadu
74

Jharkhand
16

Rajasthan
10

Bihar
7

Andhra Pradesh
4

Madhya Pradesh
4

Delhi
1

Telangana
1
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Farmer Beneficiary Records

80
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