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'''Rana''' is a family name used by ]s in South Asia, originally a Rajasthani Hindu ancestry now found in other religions also such as ] and ]. Rana is a surname used by the Rajput's of ] and ]. Rana is also a commonly adopted name due to the meaning "Prince" or "Royal".


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'''Rana''' is a family name used by ]s in South Asia, originally a Rajasthani Hindu ancestry now found in other religions also such as ] and ]. Rana is a surname used by the Rajput's of ] and ]. Rana is also a commonly adopted name due to the meaning "Prince" or "Royal".


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Rana is a family name used by Rajputs in South Asia, originally a Rajasthani Hindu ancestry now found in other religions also such as Sikhism and Islam. Rana is a surname used by the Rajput's of India and Pakistan. Rana is also a commonly adopted name due to the meaning "Prince" or "Royal".

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