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'''Satapathy''' ({{lang-or|'''ଶତପଥୀ'''}}) is an Indian surname, found among [[Utkala Brahmin]]s of [[Odisha]].<ref>{{cite book | title = Torch Bearers of Vedic Traditions: Brahmin Sasan Villages in Orissa | first = Nityananda | last = Patnaik | publisher = Classical Publishing Company | location = New Delhi | year = 2002 | isbn = 978-81-7054-346-6 }}</ref> Alternative spellings include ''Satpathi'', ''Satpati'', ''Satpathy'' and ''Shatapathy''.
'''Satapathy''' ({{lang-or|'''ଶତପଥୀ'''}}, {{IPA-or|ɕɔt̪ɔpɔt̪ʰi|pron}}) is an Indian surname, found among [[Utkala Brahmin]]s of [[Odisha]].<ref>{{cite book | title = Torch Bearers of Vedic Traditions: Brahmin Sasan Villages in Orissa | first = Nityananda | last = Patnaik | publisher = Classical Publishing Company | location = New Delhi | year = 2002 | isbn = 978-81-7054-346-6 }}</ref> Alternative spellings include ''Satpathi'', ''Satpati'', ''Satpathy'' and ''Shatapathy''.


People with this surname include:
People with this surname include:
*[[Nandini Satpathy]], first female chief minister of Odisha
*[[Nandini Satpathy]], first female chief minister of Odisha
*[https://amazon.com/author/acsatapathy-2007 Amresh Chandra Satapathy], International Research Scientist and First IAS [[Physics]] Author in India
*[[Tathagata Satpathy]], politician from Odisha
*[[Tathagata Satpathy]], politician from Odisha
*[[Suparno Satpathy]], socio-political leader from Odisha
*[[Suparno Satpathy]], socio-political leader from Odisha

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Satapathy (Odia: ଶତପଥୀ, pronounced [ɕɔt̪ɔpɔt̪ʰi]) is an Indian surname, found among Utkala Brahmins of Odisha.[1] Alternative spellings include Satpathi, Satpati, Satpathy and Shatapathy.

People with this surname include:

References[edit | edit source]

  1. Patnaik, Nityananda (2002). Torch Bearers of Vedic Traditions: Brahmin Sasan Villages in Orissa. New Delhi: Classical Publishing Company. ISBN 978-81-7054-346-6.