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NARASIMHAYYA is an Indian surname of Brahmin origin. It is derived from the Sanskrit word 'Narasimha,' which means 'man-lion,' and is associated with the Hindu god Vishnu. The surname is commonly found among the Telugu-speaking communities in India, as well as in the diaspora. The origin of the surname is believed to be from the ancient kingdom of Telangana, which was located in present-day southern India. The surname is believed to have been used by the ruling family of the kingdom, and the name was later adopted by the people of the region. The history of the surname is closely linked to the region of Telangana and its culture. The Telugu language is the main language spoken by those who bear the surname. The culture is also closely linked to Hinduism, as the majority of those who bear the surname are Hindu. The customs and traditions associated with the surname are similar to those of other Telugu-speaking communities. The surname is often passed down through the generations, and its variations are common. Some of the common variations include Narasimhaiah, Narasimhan, Narasimhulu, and Narasimhavarapu.
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