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'''Shenoy''' is a common [[Brahmin]] [[surname]] from [[Goa]] and [[Kanara|coastal Karnataka]] in [[India]].<ref name="oup"> |
'''Shenoy''' is a common [[Brahmin]] [[surname]] from [[Goa]] and [[Kanara|coastal Karnataka]] in [[India]].<ref name="oup"> |
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Meaning | toponymic; literally "Head of the guild"[1] |
Region of origin | Konkan coast, India |
Shenoy is a common Brahmin surname from Goa and coastal Karnataka in India.[1] It is found among Hindus of the Goud Saraswat Brahmin community following Madhva Sampradaya of either Gokarna Matha or Kashi Matha.[2] Some Brahmin Christian families of South Canara have reverted to their pre-conversion surnames like Shenoy.[3]
Etymology
श्रेणीपति > शेणीव्वई > शेणय |
The original word is Shrenipati or the leader of the guild, which got converted as Shennivayi in Apabhraṃśa, and later as Shenai or Shenvi in old Konkani.
Background and origins
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The Shenoys were generally involved in administration of the city. The word 'Shenoy' itself means a writer.[3] GSBs were administrators of the temples. The word 'Shenoy' is also interchangeable with its counterpart 'Shanbhag'
The Saraswats migrated from Goa during the Muslim and Christian conquests during 1600, and carried their surname with them. Thus the word 'शणै' is transliterated in Latin script as Shenoy in Karnataka and as Xennai, Shenoi, Shenai, Shenvi or even Sinai in Goa.[3] "Xennoi" was used in the erstwhile Portuguese territory of Goa but has given way to "Xennai" today.[4]
It was common in Goa for Shenoys and other Saraswats to add the name of their ancestral village or title after Shenoy to denote their origin.[5]
Notable people
The following is a list of notable people with the surname 'Shenoy'.
- Sonia Shenoy: A famous news anchor
- Aishwarya Nag: Originally Aishwarya Nagendra Shenoy, South Indian actress
- Arun Shenoy: composer and music producer who has received a Grammy Award nomination
- Basti Vaman Shenoy: Konkani activist and founder of World Konkani Centre in Mangalore
- Preeti Shenoy: artist and writer
- Samskruthy Shenoy: actress who has appeared in South Indian films
- Shenoi Goembab (1877–1946): Konkani Pandit
- Suresh V. Shenoy: executive and philanthropist
- Vasudev V Shenoy (1940 – 2015): Educationist, Educational Counsellor, Journalist and a Social Activist
- Vijay Balakrishna Shenoy: Professor of physics and recipient of the Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Prize, the highest science award in India
References
- ^ a b "Shenoy Name Meaning", Dictionary of American Family Names, Oxford University Press, 2013
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Vijay, Pandtit Alahar, Pronology – The Dynamic Name Science, Chennai: Sura Books, ISBN 8174787356
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Maffei, Angelus Francis Xavier (2003), A Konkani Grammar, Mangalore: Asian Educational Services, ISBN 9788120600874, OCLC 14242653
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- ^ Pius Fidelis Pinto (1999), History of Christians in coastal Karnataka, 1500–1763 A.D., Mangalore: Samanvaya Prakashan