Badri

Background Badri is a British surname of South Asian origin. It is derived from the Hindi and Urdu word "Badri", meaning 'from the Badri tree' or 'from the place where Badri (a type of berry) grows'.

Distribution The surname Badri is relatively rare in the United Kingdom, with concentrations in areas with significant South Asian communities, such as London, Birmingham, and Manchester.

Meaning Individuals with the Badri surname are likely to have ancestral ties to South Asia, particularly regions where Hindi and Urdu are spoken.

Variants Variants of the Badri surname include "Bhadri" and "Bhaduri", reflecting regional dialectical differences.

Notable People While not a widely recognised surname in British society, individuals bearing the name Badri may have made contributions in various fields such as academia, business, arts, or public service. Due to the limited data available, specific notable individuals cannot be identified at this time.

There are approximately 103 people named Badri in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around two in a million people in Britain are named Badri.

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