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== Variations ==

== Variations ==

Kāmat is a common surname of Konkani Saraswat Brahmins and of a few [[Konkani people|Konkani]] Hindus of Goa, Maharashtra, [[Daman, India|Damaon]] & [[Canara]]. “Kāmat” is mostly used in the [[Konkan]] area which includes Goa, Maharashtra and around the [[North Canara]] district in Karnataka. ”Kāmath” is used by Brahmins around [[Dakshina Kannada]] and [[Udupi district]]s and of Karnataka and [[Hosdurg]] in Kerala. “Camotim” was used in the erstwhile [[Portuguese Goa]] but has given way to “Kāmat” today.<ref name=”sar24″>{{harvnb|Saradesāya|2000|p=[https://books.google.com/books?id=1YILeUD_oZUC&pg=PA24 24]}}</ref> “Camat” word is still in use in Indonesia which was a Portuguese colony at some point of time in the history. In Indonesia “Camat” means administrative and political head of the sub-district or taluk. Taluk may be said as kecamatan (spelled as ke-chamatan). The name is also in use among some [[Konkani people#Christians|Konkani Catholics]] who trace their ancestry to the [[Goud Saraswat Brahmins]] of [[Goa]].<ref>”Sarasvati’s Children: A History of the Mangalorean Christians”, Alan Machado Prabhu, I.J.A. Publications, 1999, p. 137</ref>

Kāmat is a common surname of Konkani Saraswat Brahmins and of a few [[Konkani people|Konkani]] Hindus of Goa, Maharashtra, [[Daman, India|Damaon]] [[Canara]]. “Kāmat” is mostly used in the [[Konkan]] area which includes Goa, Maharashtra and around the [[North Canara]] district in Karnataka. ”Kāmath” is used by Brahmins around [[Dakshina Kannada]] and [[Udupi district]]s and of Karnataka and [[Hosdurg]] in Kerala. “Camotim” was used in the erstwhile [[Portuguese Goa]] but has given way to “Kāmat” today.<ref name=”sar24″>{{harvnb|Saradesāya|2000|p=[https://books.google.com/books?id=1YILeUD_oZUC&pg=PA24 24]}}</ref> “Camat” word is still in use in Indonesia which was a Portuguese colony at some point of time in the history. In Indonesia “Camat” means administrative and political head of the sub-district or taluk. Taluk may be said as kecamatan (spelled as ke-chamatan). The name is also in use among some [[Konkani people#Christians|Konkani Catholics]] who trace their ancestry to the [[Goud Saraswat Brahmins]] of [[Goa]].<ref>”Sarasvati’s Children: A History of the Mangalorean Christians”, Alan Machado Prabhu, I.J.A. Publications, 1999, p. 137</ref>

==Notable people==

==Notable people==


Latest revision as of 08:03, 13 November 2025

Kamat or Kamath is a surname from Goa, Maharashtra and coastal Karnataka in India. It is found among Hindus of the Goud Saraswat Brahmin, Saraswat and Rajapur Saraswat Brahmin communities following Madhva Sampradaya of either Gokarna Matha or Kashi Matha.[1]

Kāmat is a common surname of Konkani Saraswat Brahmins and of a few Konkani Hindus of Goa, Maharashtra, Damaon and Canara. “Kāmat” is mostly used in the Konkan area which includes Goa, Maharashtra and around the North Canara district in Karnataka. Kāmath is used by Brahmins around Dakshina Kannada and Udupi districts and of Karnataka and Hosdurg in Kerala. “Camotim” was used in the erstwhile Portuguese Goa but has given way to “Kāmat” today.[2] “Camat” word is still in use in Indonesia which was a Portuguese colony at some point of time in the history. In Indonesia “Camat” means administrative and political head of the sub-district or taluk. Taluk may be said as kecamatan (spelled as ke-chamatan). The name is also in use among some Konkani Catholics who trace their ancestry to the Goud Saraswat Brahmins of Goa.[3]

The following is a list of notable people with last name Kāmat.

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