AMOSU
Amosu
Amosu is a British surname of West African origin, specifically deriving from the Yoruba ethnic group. The name "Amosu" is believed to have personal significance, indicating the child of a person named "Osu" or "Amo."
The migration of the Amosu family lineage from West Africa to the United Kingdom likely occurred as part of the historical connections between Britain and its former colonies. This movement of people has contributed to the diversity of surnames within the British population.
Individuals bearing the surname Amosu have made various contributions to British society, with descendants pursuing a range of careers and embodying the multicultural fabric of modern Britain.
The significance and history of the Amosu surname demonstrate the rich tapestry of influences that have shaped British culture over time.
There are approximately 91 people named Amosu in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around one in a million people in Britain are named Amosu.