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Surnames OF GSB'S

The Goud Saraswat Brahmins kept their identity by their Surnames were ever they migrated among the local people, The  surnames of GSBs are mainly of two types.

Surname According to the Village they originated or migrated  (Gomantak)

Some GSB's kept there Surname according to the Village they originated or migrated. They Village name for their surname.
 For an Example let us take the surname of Sachin i.e Tendulkar , took their surname according to their village "tendul" and added 'kar" which means"from" or "Citizen of", thus Tendul+kar became Tendulkar , which means the "citizen of tendul" or "from tendul" .
Some famous Surnames: Bandivadekar, Madkaikar, Borkar, Sakhalkar, Haldwanekar, Chimbalkar, Navelkar, Marathe, Lotlikar, Salwankar, Karlekar, Burake, Bhagav, Tendulkar, Patkar, Juvale, Dhonde, Shinkar, Shendre, Bokade, Takur, Gawade, Potkar, Askekar, Shenai, Gavalkar, Shembekar, Lanjolkar etc. 

Surname According to their Profession  

Some GSB's kept there Surname according to their profession. For Example let us take Shenoy, They were Shanbhags(clerks), took there surname according to their Profession. 
  • Shenoy:  Originaly for the Shenvis in Goa. Since most of them took up Administrative jobs they were called Shanbhags (clerks) which later became Shenoy. 
  • Prabhu: Feudal lords called themselves Prabhu. They were very rich and lived in Palatial home called Mahals.
  • Pai:  Pai in Konkani language means foot or leg. The common person who had not amassed wealth or power was known as Pai.Their job was menial in maintaining ledgers and doing odd jobs. 
  • Kamathi/Kammath:  Kama means Work, Mati means Soil,thus Kamathi (Kama+Mathi) means people who worked in soil (agriculture), who are presently called  Kammath.
  • Vadhyar:  Every family had an exclusive priest to perform their rites, and he was the "Family Purohit" and was called Vadhyar. 
  • Bhat:  The poojas in  Small temples and its rituals were conducted by bhat.
  • Rao:  Some Nayaks were honored by the kings with title like "Rao Bahadur" adopted Rao into their surname. 
  • Nayak:  People who worked in Army (Army Commanders) were Known as Nayak.
  • Mallan/Mallaya:  The Care-takers of Prabhus who were known as Mahalyar,  who are presently called as Mallan/Mallaya.    
  • Kini:  Those who cultivated herbs were Kinvis, who presently called Kini or Keni.
  • Baliga:  Belives to be a foot soldier with a spear, called Ballo, who were under the commands of Nayak.
  • Kulkarni/ Nadkarni: People who maintains  statistics were known as the Karni's. "Nadu" which means land,Thus Nadukarni means  the person maintaining land records."Kul" means homes,Thus Kulkarni maintained census, and social registers. 
  • Bhakta: People does odd jobs in  temples and poojas, were known as Bakta's.
Today the surnames have no links with the profession or place, However the GSBs still retain their Surnames down there generations. Some surnames are being reduced and unpopular these days. 
Main Data From http://gsbkerala.com/surnames.htm and have been verified and referred from books and have made easier.