Bhagrath is not associated with any particular caste. It is a proper noun usually referring to a person's name or a place. Caste is a form of social stratification in South Asia that is not directly linked to this proper noun.
your izzat will come from your religion. If your name is religious, it is your izzat. if it isn't religious, then it's tharkhan
In the tabernacle, priests had to come from the tribe of Levi, specifically from the family of Aaron. Aaron and his descendants were designated as the priests to perform the religious duties within the tabernacle.
There is no recognized saint named Graham in the Catholic tradition. The name Graham is of Scottish origin and is more commonly a surname. Saint names typically come from early Christian martyrs or those who were known for their holiness in the Church.
In the time of Monica surnames were not used.There is no source that states the Surname of St. Monica, but St. Monica is usually referred to as Saint Monica of Hippo.Surnames did not come into use until many centuries after Monica lived.
nali surname comes under which caste
Kamma Caste
Naidu
Yadav
KAPU
tak surname belongs to caste kalal who are in the profession of selling liqar.they come under obc.
scheduled caste
RAJPUT
Gowda bc(b)
no udeniya is sandhya brahmin which come in general category.
The Rathod surname is commonly associated with the Rajput community in Rajasthan, not specifically with the Scheduled Caste Koli community. Rajputs are considered an upper caste in the traditional caste system of India.
Usually people with the surname Gupta doesn't come under SC. However, it is very difficult to say all of them are not SC, because any person from any caste can keep any surname.