The surname Bharati is not specifically associated with any particular caste. It is a common surname used by people belonging to various castes and communities in India.
Yes, "Pandi" can be a SC (Scheduled Caste) surname in India. Scheduled Castes are historically disadvantaged groups in the country, and people belonging to these communities often have specific surnames associated with their caste.
The Gothram for the surname Marothu is Kaundinya.
The surname Waxman is of Jewish origin, specifically Ashkenazi Jewish. It is a common surname among Jewish communities.
THis surname Whitman is an English surname. See related links below for more information.
The surname Deaton is of English origin.
Again Ghosh is a surname that occur in both SC as well as in Non SC categories.While some of them are kayasthas other belong to SC
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in SC this surname exist
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SC
No, the surname "Ram" is not exclusively associated with the Scheduled Caste (SC) community. It is a common surname across various castes and communities in India.
SC or BC Caste in Andhra
SC
Scheduled Caste (SC)
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No, the surname "Sachan" is not specific to any particular community or region. Surnames can be found across different cultures and countries, so the surname "Sachan" may belong to individuals from various backgrounds, not limited to a single community.
No. Heer is a Jatt Sikh surname.