Mohinidani
Mohinidani is a surname originating from the Indian subcontinent. It is primarily found among communities with historical ties to the regions of Gujarat and Rajasthan. The name's etymology is believed to be derived from a combination of "Mohini," which refers to an avatar of the Hindu deity Vishnu, and "Dani," meaning giver or donor. This suggests a possible historical association with a family that held religious significance or was known for acts of charity.
Like many Indian surnames, Mohinidani likely evolved over generations, with variations in spelling and pronunciation occurring