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The gotras associated with this surname are angiras, danoli, kondabala, mavanulla and rachanalla. The Kuldevtas associated with this surname are bhavani, khandoba and tulja bhavani.
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Given the surname KONDANKELs likely Indian origin, the languages most commonly spoken by individuals with this surname probably include languages prevalent in India. The religion associated with KONDANKEL surname is hinduism. The Mother Tonuge associated with this surname is malayalam.
These might include Hindi, one of Indias official languages, and Marathi, which is mainly spoken in Maharashtra, where many Indian surnames originate. English is also frequently used, especially in professional and academic settings, because of its historical presence and ongoing importance in Indian society. Depending on their specific regional origins within India, other languages like Gujarati, Tamil, Telugu, or Bengali could also be spoken within the family.
The surname has several variations, including Kondankel, Kondankal, Condankel, Condankal, Kundankel, Kundankal, Kondackel, Kondackle, Condackel, Condackle, Kundackel, and Kundackle. There are also phonetic variations like Kon-dan-kel, Kon-dahn-kel, Kun-dan-kel, Kun-dahn-kel, Kon-dak-el, Kon-dahk-el, Kun-dak-el, and Kun-dahk-el, which arise from regional accents and pronunciation. These spelling variations often occurred when the surname was transcribed or during immigration. Scribes or officials may have written the name based on how it sounded to them. The interchange of "K" and "C" is common in many surnames, as is the vowel shift between "a" and "e." The addition or omission of a silent "e" at the end is another frequent variation seen in this surnames evolution.
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