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Most common surname in India
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History:
The Das surname has significantly shaped Indian history and society, with its members actively participating in cultural traditions and social movements. This surname is prevalent throughout India, exhibiting regional variations resulting from historical migrations. The Das community engages in various religious and cultural rituals, including Durga Puja, Diwali, and Holi. They prioritize family values, strongly emphasizing respect, education, and community service.
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Description:
The Das surname is prevalent in several Indian states, including Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, West Bengal, and Odisha, with regional variations stemming from historical migrations. While it is most commonly linked to Bengali culture, individuals with this surname may speak a variety of languages based on their region and family background, such as Hindi, Odia, Assamese, or even English.
The Das community is engaged in various religious and cultural rituals and places a strong emphasis on family values, respect, education, and community service. It boasts a rich literary and cultural heritage, featuring many notable poets, writers, and artists. Some prominent figures include Abhishek Das, an Indian football player; Ajit Das, an Indian actor; Amil Kumar Das, an Indian astronomer; Ashok Kumar Das, an Indian politician; Atulananda Das, an Indian botanist; and Bhagavan Das, an Indian Theosophist. The Das surname is associated with a wide range of occupations, including agriculture, business, and government service. Literacy rates within the Das community vary due to geographic and socioeconomic factors, yet the Das surname remains a symbol of Indian identity and cultural diversity.
This surname is a fascinating one! It's got a rich history and a few interesting variations. Let's see, there's the classic spelling, of course, and then there's a more modern version that's a bit more streamlined. And then there's a variation that's a bit more unique, with a twist on the ending. These variations all have their charm and tell a story about the people who carry them.
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Uttar Pradesh
12,51,392
Bihar
5,41,336
West Bengal
1,37,558
Assam
1,10,289
Jharkhand
37,833
Maharashtra
35,715
Delhi
23,442
Madhya Pradesh
16,198
Tamil Nadu
12,605
Telangana
10,646
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