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This article is about the surname. For the social group, see Gossains. For other uses, see Gossain.

Goswami is an Indian surname and honorific title used by Brahmins and Hindu ascetics. It is also pronounced as, Gosains, Gosine, Gossain, Gosain, Gossai and Gosavi.

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Notable people with the surname or title Goswami include:

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