Yes dasgupta , send gupta are Bengali brahmin titles. Actually these titles belong to vaidya clan who were Saraswat Brahmins and have exceptional skills in Ayurveda
No, Dasgupta is not a scheduled caste in Bengali. It is called 'Baidya' caste (Baidya means Physician). Baidyas are Brahmins, but they were not allowed to do priestly works since they used treat all kind of people. Hence they were branched as sub castes of Brahmin.
Yes, Mallick is a surname commonly associated with Bengali Brahmins, who are a Hindu caste primarily found in the Indian state of West Bengal. However, not all individuals with the surname Mallick are necessarily Bengali Brahmins as surnames can also be shared among different castes and communities.
Yes in Bengal "Haldar" surname is used by bhramin & kayastha caste people, But with time people from SC and OBC community changed their title to Haldar as it is a upper caste title and using such upper caste titles help to get rid of social stigma, like "Parmar" & "Chauchan" surnames are original used by Rajput community but now a days we can see "Scheduled caste" community like Ahirs Naua gujjar are also changing their surname to "Parmar" & "Chauchan".
The name Soutrik is of Bengali origin and typically means "wise" or "intelligent." It conveys qualities such as knowledge, insight, and wisdom.
"Dawn" is a common surname among Bengalis, but not exclusive to Bengali Brahmins. It is used by individuals across various castes and communities in West Bengal and Bangladesh. Surnames are not always indicators of caste or religious identity and can be shared by people from diverse backgrounds.
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No, Dasgupta is not a scheduled caste in Bengali. It is called 'Baidya' caste (Baidya means Physician). Baidyas are Brahmins, but they were not allowed to do priestly works since they used treat all kind of people. Hence they were branched as sub castes of Brahmin.
No. Becoz, This Title/Person Belongs to Bengali/Hindu Barendra (Srostriyo) Brahmin.
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Bengali Hindu Brahmin
Yes, Mallick is a surname commonly associated with Bengali Brahmins, who are a Hindu caste primarily found in the Indian state of West Bengal. However, not all individuals with the surname Mallick are necessarily Bengali Brahmins as surnames can also be shared among different castes and communities.
"Pati" is a common surname among Bengali Brahmins, who are traditionally associated with priestly duties and scholarly pursuits. However, it's essential to remember that surnames can vary widely within any community, and additional information would be needed to confirm specifics about an individual's background.
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Yes, Samajpati is a Bengali Brahmin surname often found in West Bengal and Bangladesh, among families belonging to the Brahmin community.
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Yes, Kushary is a Bengali brahmin's surname & Kushary is the original surname of Thakur family.