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History:
Sometimes, people move for better opportunities – thats voluntary migration. Other times, they might be forced to relocate due to conflict or hardship. These movements often lead to the adoption or adaptation of surnames in new regions. Its possible that families bearing this surname branched out over time, settling in different areas and perhaps even slightly changing the spelling or pronunciation along the way. Unfortunately, without dedicated historical records for this surnames movements, I can only offer these general possibilities.
The gotras associated with this surname are angira, dadhich, kashyap, manikyala and raghukula. The Kuldevtas associated with this surname are ambabai, khandoba and venkateshwara.
Description:
Maniyara is a surname mainly found among Muslim communities in India. The religion associated with MANIYARA surname is hinduism. The MotherTounge associated with this surname are malayalam and tamil.
Its closely tied to the Maniyar community, who traditionally made and sold glass bangles. This work connects them to the larger group of craftspeople and artisans in the Indian Muslim social system. The surname itself probably comes from the word "Maniyar," which refers to their historical job. Although mainly Muslim, there might be versions or adoptions of this surname in other communities because of local language influences or conversions. However, this surname is still strongly linked to the traditional bangle-making Muslim Maniyar community throughout India.
The surname Maniyara, which is common in India, is found in regions with many languages. People with this surname often speak Gujarati, Hindi, and Marathi, reflecting Indias diverse languages. The exact language spoken usually depends on the familys location and cultural background within India. Because of migration, speakers might also know English, especially in cities or if they have moved to other countries for school or work. Linguistic diversity is typical of Indian surnames, and this surname is a good example.
The surname Maniyar has a few variations, including Muniyar and Maniyer.
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Rajasthan
239

Gujarat
20

Maharashtra
6

Karnataka
5

Andhra Pradesh
4

Tamil Nadu
2

Bihar
1
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