Description:
PALUVARI is an Indian surname derived from the Sanskrit word Palu meaning 'honey'. It is a common name in the states of Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, and Telangana. It is also found in the states of Tamil Nadu, Kerala, and Maharashtra. The origin of the Paluvari surname is believed to be from the Palu tribe of the Telugu people. The Palu tribe was known for its honey production and beekeeping, which is why the name Paluvari is associated with honey. The Paluvari surname is associated with the Telugu culture and customs. It is a common practice for the members of the Paluvari family to have their surname written on the family's entrance door. This is done to signify the family's pride in their heritage and to show respect to their ancestors. The Paluvari surname has several variations, including Paluvaru, Paluvara, Paluvaram, Paluvaramu, Paluvariya, and Paluvariyam. These variations are based on the region in which the family is from. For example, the Paluvaramu variation is most commonly found in Karnataka, while the Paluvaram variation is most commonly found in Andhra Pradesh. The Paluvari surname is also found in other parts of the world, including the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. The Paluvari families in these countries are typically descended from immigrants who moved from India in the 20th century.







