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Loi and Gill are both Jat Sikh surnames. The Loi clan are descendants of the Gill Jat clan and they originate from Hoshairpur ( village Pandori Ganga Singh) in Punjab. All the Lois were originally Gills, however during the Mughal empire invasion on Punjab, they decided to adopt a new punjabi surname as Loi . The Gills and Lois today carry the same heritage and have the same ancestors. Most Lois mainly keep their surname as Loi, however some have decided to return to their original identity and original surname, as Gill.
Gill and Loi have the same ancestors and are both Jat Sikh surnames.
Loi and Gill are Sikh surnames. The Loi clan are descendants of the Gill Jat clan and they originate from Hoshairpur ( village Pandori Ganga Singh) in Punjab. They were originally Gills, however during the Mughal empire invasion on Punjab, they decided to adopt a new punjabi surname as Loi. The Lois and Gills are the same, they carry the same heritage and have the same ancestors . The Lois today mainly keep Loi, however some have decided to return to their original identity and original surname, as Gill.
Gill and Loi are both Jat Sikh surnames and they are the same
When your boss is a Gill and you are being scolded by her...
WLE. Kena Grilled by the Gill again! Not my fault lor. KPY gave the wrong info.
Slang used by people who live in Wendouree and Creswick
Hey look that man is using Gilles Road slang
The term "am-gill" is a sexual act teammates perform after they get a win, in a particular sporting event. The am refers to morning wood, and the gill refers to the guts of a human being .
After getting our first dub at home yesterday, we all had an am-gill at Chad's house after the game.