Raju Surnames

The surnames of Andhra Kshatriyas were created or formed during the 12th, 13th and 14th Centuries (AD). Prior to that, there were only Gotras (clans) but no surnames. Marriage alliances were being made between persons of different Gotras but not with persons of the same Gotras. At the time of formation of surnames, the villages where persons were residing GeneRally became their surnames.

From the data collected by Sri Buddharaju Varahala Raju, there were 109 surnames for Andhra Kshatriyas. 80 surnames were based on village names; 20 were based on Chivalry names; 1 based on nature and 8 based on other ways. For some families the names of their famous and prominent ancestors became their surnames. For example - Sayyapa Raju, Bhupathi Raju, Byrraju, Ganapathi Raju, Gadi Raju, Gokaraju, Kunappa Raju, Nallappa Raju, Rudra Raju, Uddaraju, Yarakaraju (Yarakaraju/Yerukaraju, Yeruka means Well Known in telugu) etc. The surname based on nature - Sardhaka namam (One who is rightous) - is Sagi.

Gotra (clan), Vamsam means heredity. The Vamsams are of two types:

  1. Janma Vamsam (based on Birth)
  2. Vidya Vamsam (based on Education)

Those Kshatriyas who were educated under certain Sages (Rishis) became their Vamsiyas. They belong to the respective Vidya Vamsams.

Sage Apastamba wrote a book named Apastamba Sutramulu incorporating the traditions of persons wearing the sacred thread (Dvija). All the traditions and ceremonies of Andhra Kshatriyas are based on these sutras. The Andhra Kshatriyas belonging to the four Gotras

  1. Kasyapa
  2. Koundinya
  3. Dhananjaya
  4. Vasistha

have marriage alliances with the persons belonging to the other three Gothras. As Vasistha was the educational guru of both Koundinya and Vasistha Gotras, he is considered as the Pithru (Father) of both of them and so there were no marriage alliances between these two Gotras. However, for the last few centuries they discarded this tradition.

Most surnames in Andhra Pradesh come from the family's town of origin so some of the surnames are found in other Andhra communities. Some of the Kshatriya names are actually the same but due to regional pronunciation differences they are spelt differently.

Suryavamsham

Dhananjaya

Kasyapa

Kaundinya

Vasistha

Addala

Balaraju

Addepalli

Adduri

Byrraju

Bellamkonda

Ayanampudi

Alluri

Bhupathiraju

Chiruvella

Chitraju

Angaraju

Champati

Eedarapalli

Dintakurthi

Balaraju

Chekuri (Sekuri)

Gorinta

Ede

Bejawada

Chintalapati

Gobburi

Inampudi

Bhetalam

Dandu

Kanumuri

Jampana (Varnata)

Byrraju

Dantuluri (Thantaluri)

Kakkera

Kalidindi

Buddharaju

Dasaraju

Katari

Kundaraju

Chamarthi

Datla (Thatla)

Kadimella

Mudunuri

Dhenuvakonda

Gadiraju

Lakamraju

Muthundi (Mudundi)

Dendukuri

Gandraju

Mandapati (Manthapadi)

Saripalli

Erraguntala

Gokaraju

Mungara

Vemulavada

Gadiraju

Gottumukkala

Namburi

Vemulamanda

Ganapathiraju

Guntimadugu

Pathapati

Yamanamanda

Godavarthi

Gunturi

Saidu

Gurjala

Jampana (Kota)

Sayyaparaju

Gundraju

Kallepalli

Sirivella

Immadiraju (Immalaraju)

Kammela

Solaraju

Indukuri (Indukoori)

Kankipati

Solanki

Isukapalli

Kanteti

Uppalapati

Kakarlapudi

Kasi

Kutcherlapati

Kopperla

Manthena (Manthana)

Kokkerlapati

Mulagapati

Konduri

Muppalla

Koppella

Mungapati

Kothapalli

Nadimpalli

Kunaparaju

Nagaraju

Kusampudi

Nandyala (Nandiyala)

Kovvuru

Pusapati (Poosapadi)

Nallaparaju

Pericherla (Pericholi)

Pakalapati (Pagalapati)

Pinnamaraju

Patsamatla (Patchamatla)

Potturi

Penumatsa (Penumathsa)

Rajasagi

Penmatsa, Penmetsa

Sagi

Pusampudi

Sakhineti

Rudraraju

Sagiraju

Sagiraju

Samantapudi

Sujjuri

Siravuri

Thotakura

Vadapalli

Thirumalaraju

Vatsavai (Vathsvaya)

Uddaraju

Valivarthi

Vadlamudi

Vegesana (Vegesina)

Vanapala

Vetikuri

Vegiraju

Penmatsa

Vempalli

Pakalapati

Vetukuri

Siruvuri (Siroovuri)

Yallamraju

Nandimandalam

Yarakaraju

Chandravanshi

  1. Garikapati
  2. Konda
  3. Satrucharla
  4. Sanyasiraju
  5. Vyricharla

See also

References

  • Place Names 1
  • Telugu Etymology 2
  • Poduru 3
  • Kshatriya Seva Samithi4

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