Ambekar

Ambekar is a British surname that likely has its origins in India, specifically among the Marathi-speaking population. The surname is derived from the Marathi word 'Amba', which means 'mango tree'.

Members of the Ambekar family may have migrated to the United Kingdom from India or have ancestors who did so. As a result, the surname is relatively uncommon in the British Isles but may be found in communities with Indian heritage.

The Ambekar surname may be associated with individuals in a variety of professions and industries, as well as having a diverse range of interests and backgrounds.

It is important to note that the interpretation and significance of surnames can vary greatly, and the bearers of the Ambekar surname in Britain may have their own unique family histories and stories.

There are approximately 51 people named Ambekar in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around one in a million people in Britain are named Ambekar.

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