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Category: Kashmiri names. ... Kashmiri-language surnames (44 P) This page was last edited on 21 January 2020, at 03:18 (UTC). Text is available under the ...
6 Kashmiri clan names. 7 Punjabi clan names. 8 Sindhi clan names. 9 Saraiki tribal names. 10 Pashtun tribal names. 11 Iranian ancestral names. 12 Arabic ancestral names.
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Pandit or Pandita is a Kashmiri Pandit clan and surname, [1] ... Usage. When prefixed to a name, it denotes a scholar, for example, Pandita Ramabai or Pandit Nehru. A ...
Kaul (also spelled Koul; Kashmiri: ππΏπ¬ , ΰ€ΰ₯ΰ€² , ΩΩΩΩΩΩ , romanized: kaula, lit. 'well born') is a Kashmiri surname that is used by the Kashmiri Pandit community in India. [1] [2] [3] The word Koul, meaning well born, is derived from Kula, the Sanskrit term for family or clan.
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Kher/Khar as a last name is used by Kashmiri Brahmins and Karhade Brahmins. [3] [2] Multiple Kashmiri surnames have been attached to a Kashmiri person because of the appearance of any of their ancestors in past with any animal or a bird, which later became the family's surname. [3] [4] [5]
Dhar is an Indian surname. It is commonly found among the Hindu Bengali Kayastha and Baniks including Subarnabanik community in Bengal region. [1] [2] [3] Dhar or Dar is also used by some Kashmiri and Punjabi-Kashmiri clans and communities [4] [5] [6] native to the Kashmir Valley and Punjab, and common today [4] among Kashmiri Hindus [7] and Kashmiri Muslims.