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The term "Chowdary" typically refers to a title or surname associated with certain communities in India, particularly in the states of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. It is often linked to the Kamma and Reddy castes, which are historically agricultural communities. However, the usage and significance of the title can vary by region and context. If you have a specific context or community in mind, please provide more details for a more accurate response.
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No, Verma (Hindi: वर्मा) surname is an honorific title used by Kshatriyas. The meaning of this word is "shield" or "protection".-----------------References:1. Dasa, Syamasundara (1965-1975). Hindi sabdasagara.Nagari Pracarini Sabha.2. Dictionary of American Family Names, Oxford University Press, ISBN 0-19-508137-4.
surname can also be referred to as family name , title ,caste .
Forename Author Surname has written: 'Title'
sama or san
Yes, "Pradhan" is a surname commonly associated with certain Brahmin communities in India, particularly in regions like Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh. It often denotes a title or position of leadership, as "Pradhan" means "chief" or "leader" in Hindi. While primarily linked to Brahmins, it can also be found among other communities in various contexts.
Both are the same.
Bodie.
Trotter
Dookie is an English surname, probably having the same origins or being in reference to the title of Duke.
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