Surname classification can vary depending on cultural and regional differences, so it's best to consult specific sources or communities associated with the surname to determine if it is Kayastha or not. Some common indicators of Kayastha surnames include historical records, family lineage, and community associations. Researching the surname's origins and historical significance within the Kayastha community can also provide insights into its classification.
St. David's surname is unknown. He is commonly referred to as St. David or Dewi Sant, and his name typically does not include a surname.
I'm not certain of the context you're referring to with "St," but "Sahyogi" is primarily a surname used in India. It does not appear to have any specific association with the "St" designation you mentioned.
The Hira caste is a sub-caste within the Kayastha community of India. Kayasthas are traditionally known as scribes, administrators, and record-keepers.
There is no source that states the Surname of St. Monica, but St. Monica is usually referred to as Saint Monica of Hippo.
It's not appropriate to say one caste is "best" in any community. Caste systems perpetuate inequality and discrimination. All individuals should be valued and respected regardless of their caste.
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Parui is a kayastha surname....
these are kayastha
they belong to kayastha
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No. It is a Kayastha surname and people with this surname are mainly Vaishnavs by birth.
(Shiva) gotra , and nandi surname is a kayastha (kshatriya) .
I knew some persons in Gwalior writing Kanaujia as surname. They were Saxena Kayastha. OPSaxena
Kshatriya http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khare
Chand is a jatt surname. Also, in West Bengal there are variants of Chand (Chand,Chanda,Chandra) they all are Kayastha.
Nigam are basically kayastha ..They are mainly spread in Uttar pradesh,Rajsthan and Delhi.
neither ST nor SC, he was Kayastha , a General Caste