Telugu Surnames
Explore 526 Telugu surnames with meanings and origins.
Bhoomireddy
Earth Reddy, a landed Reddy family
Bhukya
A common Munnuru Kapu family name
Bhupathi
Lord of the earth, a landholding title
Bobbili
From the historic town of Bobbili
Boddu
Navel or center, from Telugu 'boddu'
Bodhan
From the town of Bodhan in Telangana
Bollikonda
From the village of Bollikonda
Bommakanti
Doll maker, from bomma meaning doll
Bommireddy
From the village of Bommireddy
Boppana
From the Boppana family
Buchaiah
A common Telugu personal name used as surname
Bulusu
From the village of Bulusu
Burra
Head or skull, from Telugu burra
Chaganti
From the Chaganti family of scholars
Chakali
Washerman, from the washerman community
Chalasani
From the village of Chalasani
Challagundla
From the cold spring
Chandragiri
From the fort town of Chandragiri near Tirupati
Chandraiah
Moon lord, from 'chandra'
Chekuri
From the village of Chekuri
Chelluboina
Handsome face, from chellu and boina
Cheruku
Sugarcane, from Telugu 'cheruku'
Cheruvu
Tank or pond, from Telugu cheruvu
Cheruvugattu
Tank hill, from the Narasimha temple site
Chilakapati
Parrot's field, from chilaka meaning parrot
Chilla
From the Chilla family name
Chilukuri
From the village of Chilukuri
Chintalapudi
From the town of Chintalapudi
Chintapalli
From the village of Chintapalli
Chintha
Tamarind, from Telugu chintha meaning tamarind
Chirala
From the town of Chirala in Prakasam district
Chitturi
From the village of Chitturi
Chowdary
Chief of four territories, a land-holding title
Daggubati
A Kamma family name from Andhra Pradesh
Damaraju
Drum king
Dandamudi
From the village of Dandamudi
Dandasi
Staff bearer, from Telugu danda meaning stick
Dasari
Devotee or servant of God, from dasari
Deepala
Light or lamp, from Telugu deepam
Devaiah
Divine one, from 'deva' meaning god
Devanga
Divine body, a weaver community name
Devarakadra
From the town of Devarakadra in Telangana
Devarakonda
From the fort town of Devarakonda
Devulapalli
From the temple village of Devulapalli
Dharavath
A Lambadi tribal surname
Dharmavaram
From the town of Dharmavaram in Anantapur
Dikshitulu
Initiated one, from Sanskrit 'dikshita'
Divakarla
Sun-born, from divakara meaning sun