Description:
Santubhai is a surname used by members of the Koli community of India. It is derived from the words “sant” and “bhai” which mean “brother” in Gujarati. The Koli community is an ancient Hindu community that is believed to have originated in the western part of India. The history of the Santubhai surname is closely associated with the Koli community. The Koli people are believed to have migrated to the Deccan region of India during the 12th century. The community has since spread across India and is now found in most parts of the country. The culture of the Santubhai surname is similar to that of the Koli community. The Kolis are known for their strong sense of community, their hardworking nature and their strong commitment to their families. They are also known for their devotion to their gods and goddesses. The customs and traditions of the Santubhai surname are also similar to those of the Koli community. These include the celebration of festivals such as Diwali and Holi, the practice of ancestor worship, and the observance of marriage and other rituals. Variations of the Santubhai surname include Santubhaya, Santubhayi, Santubhaiya, and Santubhayya.








