Many of these clans are also cross-listed as Rajput , Khatri , and Gujjar , especially Sodhi, Sial, Kashyap, Kakkar (Khakkar/Ghakkar), Rai, and Walia. It is not entirely clear in the case of many clans and surnames exactly to which subdivision of the Kshatriya Caste they belong. For much of Indian history, "Rajput" and "Kshatriya" have been synonymous; later, "Rajput" came to denote only those Kshatriyas belonging to certain clans descended from rulers, therefore "Rajputra" (or "sons of kings"). Eventually, Scythian, Parthian Greek, and various other Central Asian tribal peoples (such as the Hephthalite , and the Tokharis or Yueh-Chi ) were absorbed into the Kshatriya caste, given their warlike nature, and thus became one of the subgroups or in many cases, assimilated completely into older Indo-Aryan clans. It is probable that Khatris, Rajputs, Jats and Gujars, along with other Kshatriya subgroups, have varying degrees of both foreign and indigenous Indian stock. In many parts, it is largely due to familial tradition that some members of a certain clan dub themselves Rajput and others of the same clan are Jat, Gujar or even Khatri. This is more often the case in the Punjab, where there was already a large indigenous Kshatriya population when the invading tribes arrived.
A :
Abusaria ,
Achara ,
Ahlawat ,
Agre ,
Ajmeria ,
Andhak ,
Anaadi ,
Antal ,
Asiagh ,
Atri ,
Atwal ,
Aulakh ,
Aujla ,
Agah
B :
Babal,
Bachhal,
Badesha,
Badyal,
Bhatoa,
Bagri ,
Bahia,
Baht,
Baidwan,
Bains,
Bajwa ,
Bajya ,
Balhara ,
Balyan,
Bamraulia ,
Bana ,
Bansi,
Barjati,
Barola,
Basra,
Basran,
Baswan,
Bassi,
Batar,
Beniwal ,
Benning,
Bhadare,
Bhadiar,
Bhadu ,
Bhalothia ,
Bhalli ,
Bhambu,
Bhangu / Bhangoo {Link without Title} ,
Bharhaich ,
Bhari,
Bhela ,
Bhattal,
Bhichar,
Bhind ,
Bhukar ,
Bhullar ,
Billing,
Brar,
Braich,
Budania,
Budhwar ,
Burdak ,
Buttar
C :
Chadhar ,
Chahal ,
Chahar ,
Chauhan ,
Chandel ,
Chikkara,
Cheema ,
Chhillar ,
Chheena,
Chaudhary ,
Chaitha
D :
Dabas ,
Dabra,
Dagur ,
Dahiya ,
Dandiwal,
Dalal ,
Dangi ,
Deo,
Deol ,
Deshwal ,
Dhariwal ,
Dhesi ,
Dhaliwal ,
Dhankhar,
Dhadli,
Dhanoa,
Dhama,
Dharan ,
Dharni,
Dhatarwal,
Dhatt,
Dhaulya ,
Dhaurelia,
Dhillon ,
Dhindawal,
Dhindsa,
Dholia,
Dhoot,
Dosanjh,
Dudi ,
Duhan,
Dullar
F :
Fageria ,
Fandan ,
Farswal ,
Faugat ,
Faujdar
G :
Garcha,
Gahlot ,
Gandhar ,
Ghatwala,
Garewal ,
Ghumman,
Gill ,
Gauria,
Gehlawat,
Godara ,
Ghangas,
Ghick,
Gora ,
Goraya,
Gosal,
Grewal ,
Gulia ,
Guram,
Gurm,
Ghugh
H :
Hala ,
Hanga ,
Hayer,
Heer,
Hooda ,
Hundal
I :
Indolia
J :
Jauhal
Jakhar ,
Jaglan ,
Janghu,
Janu ,
Jatasra,
Jatrana ,
Jatri ,
Jawanda,
Jhajharia ,
Jhammat,
Jhutti,
Johal ,
Johiya ,
Joon
Jagpal
Jhinjar
K :
Kahlon,
Kadian,
Kajala ,
Kakran ,
Kak ,
Kaler,
Kalirai,
Kalkat,
Kalkhande,
Kandhola,
Kang,
Karwasra ,
Kisana,
Kaswan ,
Kataria,
Katewa ,
Kehal,
khangura
Khainwar,
Khakh,
Khalia,
Kharb,
Khatri,
Khehra,
Kherwa,
Khichad,
Khirwar ,
Khinger,
Khokhar ,
Khosa,
Khoye Maurya ,
Kooner,
Kuhar,
Kular,
Kularia ,
Kulhari ,
Kundu,
Kuntal
L :
Lally
Lalli,
Lakra ,
Lather,
Langrial,
Lakhlan,
Lakhan,
Lengha,
Liddar,
Lochab,
Lathwal
M :
Maan ,
Mandhan ,
Manes ,
Madrak ,
Mahal,
Malik,
Mandeer ,
Mander ,
Munder,
Mandiwal ,
Mangat,
Mann,
Mundi,
Mungut,
Mede ,
Meel,
Mehria ,
Maichu,
Mohar,
- ,
Monga,
Moonga,
Moond ,
Motsara,
- ("Mahawal," "Maulia" and "Mahawalia" are apparently bifurcation of the original clan name "Mohil")
N :
Naga ,
Nagra,
Nagauria,
Nahl,
Nain,
Nandal,
Nantaal,
Natt,
Nauhwar,
Nehra ,
Nijjar,
Nitharwal ,
Noon
O :
Ohlan,
Ola
P :
Pachar ,
Pachehra ,
Padda,
Palsania,
Palrwal,
Panaich,
Panghal,
Parihar ,
Pandher,
Pangli,
Pannu,
Pansota,
Pawar,
Panwar ,
Phalaswal,
Phogat ,
Pilania ,
Punia ,
Punial,
Punian,
Purwar,
Purewal ,
Pooni,
Poria ,
Potaysir
R :
Rai,
Rajawat,
Rajian,
Rajaura,
Rana ,
Rakkar
Ranu,
Ranwa ,
Rathi ,
Rasoda,
Rawala,
Rehal,
Redhu
Repswal,
Rhind-Tutt,
Riar,
Romana,
Rulania,
Rupal,
Randhawa
S :
Sabharwal,
Sahota,
Saharan ,
Samra,
Sandhu,
Sangwan ,
Sanghera,
Saroha,
Sran,
Sra,
Sehrawat ,
Seen,
Sehwag ,
sejwal,
Sekhon,
Seoran,
Sheoran,
Shergill,
Shokeen,
Seokhand,
Sidhu ,
Sigroha,
Sikarwar ,
Sinsinwar ,
Sansanwal,
Sirohi ,
Sial ,Siwach,
Sunda ,
Soban,
Solanki ,
Sohal,
Sohi,
Sumal
T :
Tharoda ,
Teerwal
Takhar,
Tanwar,
Tarar,
Tatla,
Tatran,
Takshak ,
Tevatia ,
Thenua ,
Thakran,
Thandi,
Thathiala,
Thind,
Thori ,
Tiwana,
Tokas,
Tomara ,
Tomar,
Toor,
- ,
- ,
Tung,
Tushir,
- ("Toot," "Tott" and "Tutt" are apparently not genuine clan names; they hail from a village)
U :
Uppal,
Udar,
Ujjwal
V :
Vanar ,
Virk ,
Vaince,
Vijayrania
W :
Wahla,
Warraich ,
Waraich ,
Wainse