Azram

Azram is a surname of British origin with a rich history dating back to medieval times. The surname is believed to have originated from the Old English word "æsc" meaning "ash tree" and "ram" meaning "wild garlic". This suggests that the original bearers of the name might have lived near an ash tree or a place where wild garlic grew abundantly.

The Azram surname is most commonly found in regions across England, particularly in the counties of Yorkshire, Lancashire, and Kent. Over the centuries, the Azram family name has branched out and spread to other parts of the United Kingdom and even to other countries as a result of migration and globalisation.

Like many British surnames, the name Azram has undergone various changes in spelling and pronunciation over time. Variants of the surname may include Azaram, Astram, Astrom, and Asram.

Individuals bearing the surname Azram can be found in a variety of professions and fields, contributing to the diversity and richness of British society.

Overall, the surname Azram is a part of the intricate tapestry of British surnames, reflecting the country's history, geography, and cultural heritage.

There are approximately 224 people named Azram in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around three in a million people in Britain are named Azram.

Typical given names associated with the surname

Male

  • Ibrahim
  • Kabir
  • Mohammad
  • Mohammed
  • Muhammad
  • Sajad
  • Sajjad
  • Shahbaz
  • Waseem
  • Zahid
  • Zahir
  • Zamir

Female

  • Aisha
  • Amera
  • Asia
  • Begum
  • Bibi
  • Jamilla
  • Razia
  • Rukshana
  • Saima
  • Tania

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