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History:
The Gogoi surname, derived from the Tai word meaning "younger brother," is closely linked to the Ahom Kingdom in Assam, India. Historically granted by the Ahom kings to those dear to the royal family, the name signifies high status within the community. Predominantly spoken by Assamese speakers, notable individuals with this surname, such as Akhil Gogoi and Ranjan Gogoi, have made significant contributions to politics and social advocacy. The Gogoi community has a rich cultural heritage, actively participating in traditional festivals like Bihu, Rongali Bihu, and Magh Bihu, which foster social cohesion and celebrate their roots. Contemporary migration patterns have seen many Gogois settle in urban areas, blending traditional customs with modern influences while maintaining a vibrant cultural identity. Some notable personalities with the Gogoi surname include Akhil Gogoi, Dip Gogoi, Ganesh Gogoi, Gaurav Gogoi, Kesab Chandra Gogoi, Lila Gogoi, Manash Jyoti Gogoi, Mina Gogoi, Pabitra Gogoi, Pradip Gogoi, Pranab Kumar Gogoi, Probin Kumar Gogoi, Promode Gogoi, Ranjan Gogoi, Simple Gogoi, Anirban Gogoi, Tarun Gogoi, Topon Kumar Gogoi, and Manas Gogoi.
Description:
The Gogoi surname, predominantly found in Assam, India, is associated with the Ahom community, reflecting a rich cultural heritage linked to the historical Ahom dynasty. Variations of the surname include Gogoi and Gogois, and the community primarily speaks Assamese along with various indigenous dialects. Gogoi families emphasize strong familial bonds and respect for elders, with traditional foods such as fish curry and rice being central to their cuisine. The literacy rate is relatively high, with members pursuing careers in government, education, and agriculture, showcasing a blend of traditional practices and modern economic activities.
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21
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7
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5
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4
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4
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4
Karnataka
2
Uttar Pradesh
2
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