ABBOSH
Abbosh
Abbosh is a British surname with Middle Eastern origins, specifically of Egyptian descent. The name is derived from the Arabic word "abū 'ash," which means "father of a sign." The surname Abbosh is relatively uncommon in Britain, possibly due to its specific Middle Eastern roots.
Individuals bearing the surname Abbosh may have familial ties to Egypt or the wider Arab world. Migration and globalisation have led to the dispersal of surnames like Abbosh, resulting in their presence in countries beyond their region of origin.
As with many surnames, Abbosh may have variations in spelling, pronunciation, and meanings depending on the region or individual family history. Due to the multicultural nature of British society, the surname Abbosh represents the diversity and heritage of immigrant communities within the country.
There are approximately 14 people named Abbosh in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Fewer than one in a million people in Britain are named Abbosh.