No. They all are Kapu's( also known as Naidu's). Hence they won't belong to OC. See the related link to know more about Kapu's.
Surnames with raju/varma in andhra pradesh belong to kshatriya community.
The surname Guntur is of Indian origin, specifically from the state of Andhra Pradesh. It is likely derived from the name of the city Guntur in Andhra Pradesh. The surname may have originated from people who lived in or had connections to the city.
People with Chikka surname are Brahmins.
The surname 'putta' is commonly associated with the Kapu caste in Andhra Pradesh. The Kapu community is one of the largest and most influential social groups in the state. The surname 'putta' is often used as a marker of belonging to this particular caste within the region.
kapu nadu (naidu's) and also chowdhary's. People who have same surname doesn't mean that they come under same community or caste though people have the same surnames they may belong to different caste. So people having surname kurella are naidu's as well as chowdhary's.
Bansiwal caste belong to rajput community in uttar pradesh.
Settibalaja cast , most of the people leaving in east and west Godavari District, Andhra Pradesh
Brahmins with rani surname are found in narendrapuram and chiratapudi villages of amalapuram, east godavari dist.
people with surname BALLA belongs to CHOWDARY[KAMMA]....these people live mostly in Nalgonda and hyderabad ie...mainly in Telangana and are refered to as gandikota kamma with taguturi gootram.......I even belong to balla family but i live in guntur of andhra pradesh state since my parent settled down here .I'M talking about caste of balla's and i'm not telling that balla is a caste...of course there may be a possibility of balla as caste or balla in another caste like there is also a balla surname lives mostly in the koonasema regions they belong to kapu[naidus].....but or because i'm a balla and since i belong to chowdary caste I'm informing this
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The Angirekula surname is typically associated with the Kamma caste in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, India. This community is primarily engaged in agriculture and has a significant presence in the region. However, it's important to note that caste affiliations can vary and may be complex, influenced by local customs and practices.
People who reside in Andhra Pradesh are called Andhraites.