Description:
Pamishetty is a surname of Indian origin, and is most commonly found among people of Telugu descent. It is derived from the words “Pamu” meaning “father” and “Shetty” meaning “headman”. The name is most commonly found in the Indian states of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. The history of the Pamishetty surname is closely associated with the Kakatiya dynasty, which ruled parts of southern India from 1083 to 1323 CE. During this period, the Pamishetty clan served as the headmen of the various villages in the region. The culture of the Pamishetty people is largely based on the Telugu culture and traditions. They are typically Hindu, and follow the traditions and customs of their faith. They are known to be hardworking and diligent, and are renowned for their hospitality. Variations of the Pamishetty surname include Pamulapati, Pamuluri, Pemmasani, and Pamulapati.







