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Kulkarni(कुलकर्णी/कुळकर्णी/ಕುಲಕರ್ಣಿ) is a common family name in the Karnataka and Maharashtra states of India.

The name Kulkarni is believed to a combination of two words (kula and karani). Kula means the root of the family, and Karanika means one who maintains records or accounts. Traditionally, Kulkarni was a title used for people who used to maintain the accounts and records of the villages and used to collect taxes. Most Kulkarnis today are Deshastha Brahmins by caste. In addition, Kulkarnis from Karnataka are predominantly deshastha Madhava Brahmins.It is also found amongst the Karhade Brahmin and CKP communities of Maharashtra

Two of the most famous Kulkarnis are Sant Dnyaneshwar and Sant Eknath[citation needed]. Dyaneshwar is widely credited to be the founder of Marathi literature.Sant Ramdas, polytical Guru of Chhatrapati Shivaji was originally named Narayan Kulkarni alias Thosar.

Kulkarni can refer to:

S.R.Kulkarni (Shrikrishna Ramchandra Kulkarni) [President of Transport & Dock's Workers Union]