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Most common surname in India
People with this surname currently in the iMeUsWe database
History:
The surname Goud reflects a rich mythological, historical, and cultural heritage blend. Rooted in the lore of the Saptarishis, the Gouds historically emerged as a community engaged in toddy tapping and palm nectar extraction, later diversifying into agriculture, business, and public service. Politically active, they have mobilized for social justice and representation, playing a key role in regional politics, particularly in Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, and Karnataka. Migration patterns show the Gouds spreading across southern India, adapting to new environments while preserving their traditions. Rituals and festivals like Bonalu, Bathukamma, and Ugadi are central to their identity, celebrating fertility, community bonding, and gratitude. Over time, the Gouds have embraced modernity while retaining a deep connection to their cultural roots, symbolizing resilience and adaptability.
Gotras are usually linked to Vedic lineages and are often passed down through the paternal line.
Description:
The Goud surname is prevalent across several Indian states, including Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Maharashtra, and Odisha, with speakers of languages such as Telugu, Kannada, Marathi, and Odia. Traditionally associated with toddy tapping, the Goud community has diversified into various occupations, including politics, business, and education. Notable personalities from the community include political leader D. Srinivas. Goud families prioritize strong familial bonds, respect for elders, and education, which has contributed to rising literacy rates within the community. Their cuisine features regional dishes such as pulihora and biryani, emphasizing their rich culinary traditions.
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64,416
Andhra Pradesh
13,417
Madhya Pradesh
8,384
Telangana
7,875
Maharashtra
2,863
Karnataka
1,072
Bihar
622
Uttar Pradesh
422
Jharkhand
134
Delhi
126
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