ABOABA
Aboaba
The surname Aboaba is of Sephardic Jewish origin, believed to have originated from the Iberian Peninsula, particularly Spain and Portugal, before the expulsion of Jews during the Spanish Inquisition in the late 15th century.
Those who bear the Aboaba surname are often descended from Jewish families who migrated from Iberia to seek refuge in other regions, including the Ottoman Empire and the United Kingdom. In the UK, the surname Aboaba is relatively rare but has persisted among Sephardic Jewish communities.
Members of the Aboaba family have been known to be involved in various professions and fields of endeavour, contributing to the cultural and professional tapestry of Britain. Some notable individuals with the surname Aboaba have made significant contributions to academia, business, the arts, and other areas.
The surname Aboaba carries with it a rich history of resilience, cultural heritage, and a testament to the endurance and adaptability of Jewish communities throughout history. Today, individuals with the surname Aboaba may be found across the UK and beyond, maintaining and celebrating their unique heritage in a diverse and multicultural society.
There are approximately 75 people named Aboaba in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around one in a million people in Britain are named Aboaba.