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  2. Indian name - Wikipedia

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    Tamil names usually follow this pattern: Initial (Village name) – Initial (Father's name) – First name – Surname (Example: M.G. Ramachandran, where the M stands for Marudhur, and G stands for Gopalan, the father's name. Another example is R. Karthik, where R stands for Ravichandran, the father's name).

  3. Gujarati people - Wikipedia

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    The Gujarati Muslim society in the UK have kept the custom of Jamat Bandi, literally meaning communal solidarity. This system is the traditional expression of communal solidarity. It is designed to regulate the affairs of the community and apply sanctions against infractions of the communal code.

  4. Vishal (name) - Wikipedia

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    Vishal (विशाल) is a name for males. Vishal means great , grandeur , magnificence, prominence, and eminence . The meaning is also attributive to the property of being grand.

  5. Dravidian languages - Wikipedia

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    Historically Maharashtra, Gujarat and Sindh also had Dravidian speaking populations from the evidence of place names (like -v(a)li, -koṭ from Dravidian paḷḷi, kōṭṭai), grammatical features in Marathi, Gujarati, and Sindhi and Dravidian like kinship systems in southern Indo–Aryan languages. Proto-Dravidian could have been spoken in ...

  6. Mistry (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Large Gujarati immigrant communities live in other parts of India, most notably in Mumbai, Delhi, Calcutta, Chennai, Bangalore Kollam, and Kochi. Gujaratis have acquired a reputation as India's leading merchants, industrialists and business entrepreneurs at the forefront of migrations across the world, particularly to former parts of the ...

  7. Glossary of names for the Tirukkural - Wikipedia

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    One of the twelve most traditional names. [9] The chief name of the work used since the Medieval Era. One of the two chief names that the work is known by today. 3: அறம் (Aṟam) Variant: தமிழறம் (Tamiḻaṟam) Virtue Tamil virtue: Alathur Kilar [1] Purananuru, verse 34 (c. 1st century BCE–5th century CE)

  8. Snigdha - Wikipedia

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    People with the name Snigdha include: Snigdha (actress), an Indian singer and actress; Snigdha Akolkar, an Indian actress and model; Snigdha Pandey, an Indian actress; Snigdha Nandipati, 2012 Scripps National Spelling Bee champion

  9. Category:Surnames of Indian origin - Wikipedia

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    A. Aatre; Abhisheki; Abrol; Achari (surname) Achrekar; Adajania; Adapa (surname) Adarsh; Adhikari; Adiga; Adithan; Advani; Adyanthaya; Agarkar; Agashe; Agrahari Sikh ...