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History:
The surname Wani has its roots primarily in the Indian subcontinent and is commonly associated with various communities across the country. The mythological origin of the Wani surname is linked to the Hindu deity "Vani" (Goddess Saraswati), who symbolizes knowledge, music, and wisdom, reflecting the community's association with scholarly pursuits and intellectual endeavours. The surname is also believed to have its origins in the ancient merchant and trading class of India, particularly in the Western and Central regions. Historically, the Wani community played significant roles in trade, commerce, and land ownership.
Politically and socially, the Wani community has been influential in various states, especially in Maharashtra, Jammu and Kashmir, and Gujarat. Over time, many members of the community have migrated to urban areas for better prospects, contributing to industries such as trade, administration, and education. The community celebrates several festivals, including Ganesh Chaturthi and Diwali, while also participating in regional festivals depending on the state of residence. Notable individuals from the Wani community include political leaders, scholars, and business tycoons, underlining their diverse contributions to Indian society. Family values emphasize education, respect for elders, and community well-being, with food staples including vegetarian dishes, rice, and lentils.
Description:
The Wani surname is found predominantly in Maharashtra, Jammu and Kashmir, and parts of Gujarat, with sub-communities emerging based on regional customs and professions. The Wani community speaks various languages, including Marathi, Kashmiri, and Gujarati, depending on their place of origin. Their celebration of regional festivals like Navratri and Eid (in certain areas) is prominent. In terms of occupation, the Wani community historically worked as traders, farmers, and administrators, and many members continue to excel in these fields, along with professions in education and business. The literacy rate among them is notably high, with a strong focus on academic achievement. The Wani community holds a revered position in the social fabric, marked by a deep commitment to education, culture, and social service.
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Andhra Pradesh
15,461

Tamil Nadu
10,282

Maharashtra
4,226

Madhya Pradesh
691

Bihar
563

Telangana
144

Karnataka
91

Jharkhand
87

Gujarat
60

Delhi
50
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