Ghanchi

Ghanchi

Ghanchi is an Indian surname, originating in the state of Gujarat. The name is of Hindi origin, and means a producer and seller of oils. The surname is concentrated in Ahmedabad, as well as Ghanch, Saurashtra, Amreli, Bagasra, Bilkha, Bhavnagar, Junagadh, Kalol and Kadi.


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