History:
Poduval is a surname of Indian origin. It is derived from the word 'podi', which means 'feet' in the Malayalam language.
The Poduval surname is believed to have originated in the state of Kerala, India. It is believed to have been first used by the royal family of the Zamorins of Calicut.
Description:
Poduval is a traditional Hindu name and is associated with the Brahmin caste. People with this surname are believed to be descendants of the ancient Zamorins of Calicut.
People with the Poduval surname have a number of customs and traditions. These include the practice of wearing a sacred thread, the practice of offering prayers to gods and goddesses, and the practice of offering food to the ancestors.
The Poduval surname has a number of variations, including Podiyal, Podiyoor, Podiyam, and Podiyamvallam.












