Asghar is a surname that originates from the Arabic language and is predominantly found within Muslim communities worldwide. The term Asghar in Arabic translates to “smaller” or “younger,” and it has historically been employed as a descriptive name in Arabic-speaking societies.

In the context of surnames, Asghar is commonly used as a patronymic identifier. This usage indicates descent from an ancestor who was either named Asghar or who bore the title in reference to a younger or smaller member of a family or tribe. Consequently, the surname often denotes a lineage that can be traced back to a notable individual bearing the name.

Beyond its Arabic roots, the surname Asghar has also become traditionally attached to given names in South Asian nations such as Pakistan, India and Bangladesh. In these regions, Asghar functions both as a family name and a personal name, reflecting the deep cultural integration of Arabic nomenclature within Muslim societies across the subcontinent.

Overall, the surname Asghar signifies a tangible connection to a person or family with an ancestral link to someone named Asghar, thereby preserving a historical and cultural identity that spans across Islamic and Arabic-speaking populations.

Typical given names associated with the Asghar surname

Male

  • Ali
  • Ghulam
  • Imran
  • Mohammad
  • Mohammed
  • Muhammad
  • Muhammed
  • Nadeem
  • Naseem
  • Naveed
  • Raja
  • Rizwan
  • Shazad
  • Sikander

Female

  • Nazia
  • Noreen
  • Parveen
  • Saima
  • Salma
  • Samina
  • Shabana
  • Shazia
  • Sobia
  • Yasmin

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Did you know?

According to a survey carried out by Democracy Club, politicians and candidates with the surname Asghar are most likely to say that their favourite biscuit is a Caramel Milk Chocolate Digestive.

There are approximately 3,365 people named Asghar in the UK. That makes it roughly the 2,709th most common surname in Britain. Around 52 in a million people in Britain are named Asghar.

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Famous people named Asghar

  • Mohammad Asghar - Politician
  • Adam Asghar - Football player

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