Hello friends, today we shall see Happy birthday wishes in marathi for brother . Brother , some peoples calls a carbon copy of our self. We have collected all best birthday wishes for your brother in marathi text. Please share this post with your loved one to wish them happy birthday. “आपल्याला आयुष्यात सुख, शांती, सुसंवाद, आरोग्य आणि संपत्ती मिलो। आपल्याला जीवनात हव्या असलेल्या सर्व गोष्टी देव तुम्हाला देवो. हीच ईश्वर चरणी प्रार्थना करुन तुम्हाला वाढदिवसाच्या हार्दिक शुभेच्छा! आजचा दिवस आमच्यासाठीही खास आहे, तुला उदंड आयुषय लाभो, मनी हाच ध्यास आहे, यशस्वी हो औकषवंत हो, अनेक आशीर्वादा सह, वाढदविसाच्या अनेक शुभेच्छा। birthday wishes for brother in marathi माझ्या भावाला वाढदिवसाच्या हार्दिक शुभेच्छा. आयुष्यासाठी माझा अंगभूत सर्वोत्तम मित्र बनल्याबद्दल धन्यवाद. आपल्या या खास दिवसाचा आनंद घ्या! हां वर्षातून एकदाच येते! सप्तरंगी इन्द्रधनुचि, प्रतिमा तुमचे जीवन प्रत्येकाच्या रंगात रंगुनी, जपता त्याचे मन असात सदैव वसंत ॠतू, फूलो तुमच्या अंगणी याच शुभेच्छा आमच
Maharashtra is the home of 11 million peoples and wealthiest state of INDIA. Peoples live in Maharashtra known as Marathi people, majority of it's population lives in Mumbai, Pune, Nashik, Nagpur and Aurangabad. Marathi surnames are amazing in every way, anyone can guess marathi peoples because of their surnames. Some peoples thinks Marathi surnames are funny because of its meaning. Check marathi status
A simple way to identify a Marathi surnames , look at the end of surname. You may notice Letter "E" is common.
Characteristic "e" in the end, e.g. Bhosale (Remember Chatrapati Shivaji Raje Bhosale), Desale, Gajare, Bhamare, Shewale, Dhamale, Marathe, Rane, Sane, Mane, Kale, Khade, Gore, Damle, Lele, Sapre, Datye ,Barve, Surve, More , Limaye, Karande, Bhide, Bhuse, awate, Hire, Pagare, Ahire, Kele, Gavade, Kakade, Bhegade, Dhabhade, Dhore, Futane, Lande, Landge, Phuge, chikane, Chimate, Ghate, Rede, Manjare, Deshpande, Bhadane, Apte, Shirke, Gadre, Ghadge, Gokhle, (these are Marathi surnames) ...all of these names are pronounced with the "e" at the end. The "e" on a broader level also signifies a clan or a group as Marathi peoples, usually put in the end of a noun to indicate it's plural form. e.g Pan(singular)- Pane (plural). Pan means "leaf" in marathi language.
Please comment your surname.
An Indian surnames ending with "e" is most probably supposed to be a Marathi surnames and it represent Marathi people. These Name sounds itself marathi names
Maharashtrian surmanes
Interesting names in this form:
a) DAHIBHATE - can be broadly translated as, "curd rice (people)"
b) KHARE - braod translation "TRUTH(s)"
c) KHOTE- broad translation "LIE(s)"
Interesting, right ? (I don't want to hurt anyone, Please think in practical way) Well, it would be interesting to understand how these Marathi surnames came from?
A wild guess is- these were some characteristics of some people which stuck with their families through ages, no doubt the Marathi people have been a bunch of gossipers (Just kidding).
2. "kar"- ending: Signifies origin, native place/ village where the family originally belongs to (ancestors)
e.g. Tendulkar, Gavaskar, Vengsarkar, Kumbhojkar, Pabalkar, Bagdikar, Nimbalkar, Holkar, Kurdikar, Patankar, etc.
(Disclaimer- All of these might not be actual places, However a pattern can certainly be generalized- I am not sure in case of names like Karkar)
I wonder if the "-Kar" s currently settled in Mumbai have developed a spacial knack to produce legendary batsmen.
Interesting name:
1. KARMARKAR-means "DoDieDo"? :)..maybe there's some place called " 'Karmar'
2.Kelkar- Do the "make Bananas?" :p ..well that's what the name suggests
3. "-I"ending, this cannot be termed as a pattern but there are some marathi surnames ending with "i" ( these are different from Sindhi surnames ending with a "-ani" or "-wani")
e.g. Kulkarni (very common), Nadkarni, Joshi, Desai, Choudhari, Bhandari, etc.
There are some typical names like- Patil (cheif of the village) , Pawar, Deshmukh, Jadhav, Puranik, Chavan, etc.
Please comment your surname if not included above ,Thanks for reading.
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A simple way to identify a Marathi surnames , look at the end of surname. You may notice Letter "E" is common.
Characteristic "e" in the end, e.g. Bhosale (Remember Chatrapati Shivaji Raje Bhosale), Desale, Gajare, Bhamare, Shewale, Dhamale, Marathe, Rane, Sane, Mane, Kale, Khade, Gore, Damle, Lele, Sapre, Datye ,Barve, Surve, More , Limaye, Karande, Bhide, Bhuse, awate, Hire, Pagare, Ahire, Kele, Gavade, Kakade, Bhegade, Dhabhade, Dhore, Futane, Lande, Landge, Phuge, chikane, Chimate, Ghate, Rede, Manjare, Deshpande, Bhadane, Apte, Shirke, Gadre, Ghadge, Gokhle, (these are Marathi surnames) ...all of these names are pronounced with the "e" at the end. The "e" on a broader level also signifies a clan or a group as Marathi peoples, usually put in the end of a noun to indicate it's plural form. e.g Pan(singular)- Pane (plural). Pan means "leaf" in marathi language.
Please comment your surname.
An Indian surnames ending with "e" is most probably supposed to be a Marathi surnames and it represent Marathi people. These Name sounds itself marathi names
Maharashtrian surmanes
Interesting names in this form:
a) DAHIBHATE - can be broadly translated as, "curd rice (people)"
b) KHARE - braod translation "TRUTH(s)"
c) KHOTE- broad translation "LIE(s)"
Interesting, right ? (I don't want to hurt anyone, Please think in practical way) Well, it would be interesting to understand how these Marathi surnames came from?
A wild guess is- these were some characteristics of some people which stuck with their families through ages, no doubt the Marathi people have been a bunch of gossipers (Just kidding).
2. "kar"- ending: Signifies origin, native place/ village where the family originally belongs to (ancestors)
e.g. Tendulkar, Gavaskar, Vengsarkar, Kumbhojkar, Pabalkar, Bagdikar, Nimbalkar, Holkar, Kurdikar, Patankar, etc.
(Disclaimer- All of these might not be actual places, However a pattern can certainly be generalized- I am not sure in case of names like Karkar)
I wonder if the "-Kar" s currently settled in Mumbai have developed a spacial knack to produce legendary batsmen.
Interesting name:
1. KARMARKAR-means "DoDieDo"? :)..maybe there's some place called " 'Karmar'
2.Kelkar- Do the "make Bananas?" :p ..well that's what the name suggests
3. "-I"ending, this cannot be termed as a pattern but there are some marathi surnames ending with "i" ( these are different from Sindhi surnames ending with a "-ani" or "-wani")
e.g. Kulkarni (very common), Nadkarni, Joshi, Desai, Choudhari, Bhandari, etc.
There are some typical names like- Patil (cheif of the village) , Pawar, Deshmukh, Jadhav, Puranik, Chavan, etc.
With no offense to any individual/caste, I find Marathi surnames very interesting. I have observed that we can relate Marathi surnames to some places/colors/occupation/fruits/vegetables/food and even animals too. You don’t believe it?
Some of the Marathi surnames representing few colors
Kale, Gore, Pandhare, Hirave, Tambade
while some surnames sounds royal
Rajwade, Rajeshirke, Raje, Jahagirdar
Some surnames representing occupations
Sonar, Saraf, Kumbhar, Nhavi, Sutar, Lohar etc
Some surname represents cities/villages
Punekar, Nagarkar, Satarkar, and so many surnames with (village name)-kar.
some surnames with some fruits
Ambekar, Borkar, Kelkar, Jambhulkar , Fanase etc
some surnames with some animals
Wagh, Waghmare, Manjare, Kolhe, Magar, Naagpure, Kutre
some yummy surnames (thanks for edit Pratham Chirmure)
Goadbole, Sakahare, Dudhbhate, Shrikhande, anarase etc
some surnames with vegetables
Gajare, Kande, Mulay, Bhende, Bhopale
And most importantly, you must be knowing at least one person who has one of these common surname. You will find them in my upvotes too :p
Joshi, Patil, Kulkarni, Jadhav, Bhosale, Desale, Kamble, Deshpande, Chavan, Pawar, Deshmukh, Kadam etc
Please comment your surname if not included above ,Thanks for reading.
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