BAGAS
Bagas
Bagas is a surname of Cornish origin that has been recorded in England since the medieval period. The name is believed to be derived from the Cornish word "bagos", meaning "little". It is thought to have originally been a nickname for a person of small stature or someone who was perceived as being youthful or sprightly.
The Bagas surname is most commonly found in the Cornwall region of England, which is consistent with its Cornish roots. Over time, descendants of the Bagas family have migrated to other parts of the United Kingdom and the world, particularly during periods of economic hardship or as part of global exploration and colonial expansion.
Individuals bearing the Bagas surname have made contributions to various fields, such as literature, the arts, academia, and business. The surname has retained its distinctive Cornish identity, serving as a reminder of the cultural heritage of the region.
As with many surnames, variations in spelling and pronunciation have emerged over time. The Bagas name reflects the historical and cultural tapestry of the British Isles, embodying the rich legacy of the Cornish people and their enduring presence in English society.
There are approximately 150 people named Bagas in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around two in a million people in Britain are named Bagas.
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- Abdul
- Aslam
- Irfan
- Ismail
- Mohammed
- Moshin
- Nasim
- Sajid
- Sarfaraz
- Usman
- Yasin
Female
- Amina
- Anisha
- Aziza
- Fahmida
- Fatima
- Hasina
- Najma
- Sabera
- Yasmin
- Zubeda