KARNWAL surname belongs to Baniya Trader caste, which is not one of the Schedule Caste (Untouchables) in North India. Karnwal/Jaiswal are baniya trader which are called Kalwar vaish .They are follower of Sahstrbabhu Arjun. Few schedule cast are used this surname why i do not know.
LAL surname does not determine caste it is sometimes used as a middle name. It also used by KAYASTHA caste who are high caste according to the hindu caste system i.e between brahmins and kshatriyas caste. It also used by Punjabis/ sikhs as Lall or Lal
Bahti is not a caste. In old time each person of their family had 62 acres of land that why they called bati then by time it become bahti. Bahti use their surname khanwal but actually this is a name of village in Pakistan. When bahti people move from Pakistan to India they were used their past village name khanwal on the name of their surname. Their actual surname is bhaniwal which shows they belongs to jatt caste. Majority of them are living at nangal,una and hoshiarpur at Punjab and himachal border. Their basic occupation is agriculture. Some of the used their surname bhatti as Rajput but some remain khanwal.
gautam, singh, sankhwar, kuril, dohre, jatav [its also used by other caste peoples], lal, chandra, prasad, and many more
the kshatriyas used to be the highest caste but was later overthrown by the brahmins.
LAL surname does not determine caste it is sometimes used as a middle name. It also used by KAYASTHA caste who are high caste according to the hindu caste system i.e between brahmins and kshatriyas caste. It also used by Punjabis/ sikhs as Lall or Lal
Yes.They are Rajputs by caste.Sarkar surname is widely used by Gaur rajputs of West Bengal,Bihar & Bangladesh.It is also widely used by other Bengali Kshatriyas.
Singh is used as a surname for both Sikhs as well as Rajputs meaning sardar
The Marathi surname "Chaudhari" is typically associated with the Maratha community in Maharashtra, India. The Marathas are a group of people who traditionally served as warriors and landowners in the region. However, it's important to note that surnames alone cannot be used to determine someone's caste or social status, as surnames can often be adopted or changed over time for various reasons. It's always best to avoid making assumptions based solely on someone's surname.
gautam, singh, sankhwar, kuril, dohre, jatav [its also used by other caste peoples], lal, chandra, prasad, and many more
Generally giri, puri, sagar, bharti are use to come under sirname goswami.
the kshatriyas used to be the highest caste but was later overthrown by the brahmins.
There is no surname that is used only by Jews. There are many surnames that are used both by Jews and non-Jews. Therefore, any surname that is used by a Jewish family is Jewish, and any surname that is used by a non-Jewish family is not Jewish. So any surname can be both Jewish and non-Jewish at the same time.
Any personal name can become a surname and any surname can be used as a personal name.
Talbot can be used as an English surname, but it is actually Breton-French. Therefore, it is a French surname.
Hinduism
When used as a Jewish person's surname, yes. When it isn't, it isn't.