AL-KHAFAJI
Also recorded as Al Khafaji, Alkhafaji
Al-Khafaji
Al-Khafaji is a surname of Arab origin that is found among families of Iraqi descent. The name Al-Khafaji can be traced back to the southern Iraq region, particularly in the city of Basra. The surname is derived from the Arabic word "khafaj," which means "to wrap or roll up."
Many individuals bearing the Al-Khafaji surname have historically been distinguished scholars, professionals, and leaders in various fields. The Al-Khafaji family is known for its rich cultural heritage and contributions to academia, business, and the arts.
The Al-Khafaji surname reflects the diverse and multicultural history of Britain, showcasing the country's connections to the Arab world and its welcoming of individuals from different backgrounds. In contemporary Britain, individuals with the surname Al-Khafaji continue to make significant contributions to society, enriching the cultural tapestry of the nation.
There are approximately 120 people named Al-Khafaji in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around two in a million people in Britain are named Al-Khafaji.