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  2. Manisha Girotra - Wikipedia

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    Manisha Girotra at a Panel Discussion on India's Women in the Workforce [1] Manisha Girotra (born 1969) is an Indian business executive. She Girotra is Chief Executive Officer of Moelis India. Girotra is a graduate of the Delhi School of Economics. She is the country head of India for Moelis & Company. [2] (CEO Of India)

  3. Mayyur Girotra - Wikipedia

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    Mayyur Girotra is an Indian fashion designer and couturier. He lives between Delhi and New York and is known for his bridal and festive wear. [ 1 ] He launched his label in 2009, named Mayyur Girotra label.

  4. Spanish naming customs - Wikipedia

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    Currently in Spain, people bear a single or composite given name (nombre in Spanish) and two surnames (apellidos in Spanish).. A composite given name is composed of two (or more) single names; for example, Juan Pablo is considered not to be a first and a second forename, but a single composite forename.

  5. Surnames by country - Wikipedia

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    A common Filipino name will consist of the given name (mostly 2 given names are given), the initial letter of the mother's maiden name and finally the father's surname (i.e. Lucy Anne C. de Guzman). Also, women are allowed to retain their maiden name or use both her and her husband's surname as a double-barreled surname , separated by a dash.

  6. Caste - Wikipedia

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    Each broad caste level is a hierarchical order that is based on notions of purity, non-purity and impurity. It uses the concepts of defilement to limit contacts between caste categories and to preserve the purity of the upper castes. These caste categories have been exclusionary, endogamous and the social identity inherited. [85]

  7. Sikh names - Wikipedia

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    Sikh names often have the following format: First name – Religious name – Family name. [1] [2] Sikh first names serve as personal names and are selected through the Naam Karan ceremony, where a random page of the Guru Granth Sahib is opened by a granthi (Sikh preist) and the first letter of the first prayer on the opened page is used as the basis for the first name as an initial.

  8. Gurung people - Wikipedia

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    Caste (jāt) Traditional occupation Clan titles (kul) or surnames (thar) Notes 1. Four Clans (45%) Buddhist family and Buddhist monk: Tamu: Kle, Lam, Kon, and Lem Nepali: Ghale, Lama, Ghotaney and Lamichane Buddhist priests and family priests of mostly from Parbat, Lamjung and Tanahu. During the 13th Dalai Lama's visit to Nepal in the early ...

  9. Gotra - Wikipedia

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    The usual characteristic of totemism is that the members of a clan regard themselves as related to or descended from, the animals or trees from which the clan takes its name, and abstain from killing or eating them. [7] A gotra must be distinguished from a kula. A kula is equal to a particular family, or equal to modern-day "clans".