BASHARAT
Basharat
Basharat is a British surname of Middle Eastern origin, specifically stemming from the Arabic and Persian languages. The name Basharat is derived from the Arabic and Persian word "bashara" which translates to "good news" or "glad tidings".
The surname Basharat is relatively uncommon in Britain, but it carries a rich history and cultural significance. Individuals bearing the surname Basharat often have roots in countries with significant Arabic and Persian populations, such as Iran, Pakistan, and the Middle East.
The Basharat surname is passed down through generations, serving as a link to the family's ancestral heritage and traditions. Many bearers of the name take pride in their cultural identity and may have unique customs and practices that reflect their Middle Eastern roots.
While the surname Basharat may not be widely recognised in British society, it serves as a testament to the diverse and multicultural tapestry of the country. Individuals with the surname Basharat contribute to the rich mosaic of British society, bringing with them a history and legacy that spans continents and centuries.
There are approximately 568 people named Basharat in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around nine in a million people in Britain are named Basharat.
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- Ali
- Hussain
- Imran
- Kamran
- Mahmood
- Mohammad
- Mohammed
- Muhammad
- Muhammed
- Raja
- Sohail
Female
- Ambreen
- Asma
- Farzana
- Nazia
- Noreen
- Robina
- Sabia
- Sadia
- Saiqa
- Shazia