ASLAN
Aslan
Aslan is a British surname of Turkish origin. It is derived from the Turkish word aslan, meaning "lion". The surname Aslan is relatively rare in the United Kingdom but can be found among families with Turkish heritage.
Individuals with the surname Aslan may have a connection to Turkey or other regions of the Middle East where Turkish influence is prominent. The name Aslan carries strong connotations of strength, courage, and leadership, as the lion is often seen as a symbol of power in many cultures.
Aslan may also have variations in spelling or pronunciation, depending on the region or historical influences. Despite its origins outside of the UK, the surname Aslan reflects the diverse heritage and multicultural fabric of British society.
There are approximately 733 people named Aslan in the UK. That makes it roughly the 9,354th most common surname in Britain. Around 11 in a million people in Britain are named Aslan.
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- Ahmet
- Ali
- Alper
- Deniz
- Hasan
- Huseyin
- Ibrahim
- Ismail
- Jonathan
- Mehmet
- Mustafa
- Oktay
- Yusuf
Female
- Ayse
- Elif
- Fatma
- Hatice
- Joanne
- Maria
- Odelia
- Seda
- Stephanie
- Susan