BHAMBER
Bhamber
Bhamber is a British surname that originates from the region of Punjab in India. The surname is believed to have been introduced to Britain by Indian immigrants during the 20th century. The exact meaning and significance of the surname "Bhamber" remain unclear, but it is thought to be linked to a geographical location or a professional occupation in India.
Individuals with the surname Bhamber have been known to reside primarily in regions with significant South Asian communities in the United Kingdom, such as London, Birmingham, and Manchester. As with many surnames of Indian origin in the UK, Bhamber has become part of the diverse tapestry of British society, reflecting the country's multicultural heritage.
The Bhamber surname may also be spelled as "Bamber" due to variations in transliteration and pronunciation. Over time, variations in spelling and pronunciation can be observed, reflecting the evolution and adaptation of the surname within the British cultural context.
Despite its relatively recent introduction to Britain, the surname Bhamber has become an integral part of the British social fabric, representing the rich and varied heritage of the nation's population.
There are approximately 214 people named Bhamber in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around three in a million people in Britain are named Bhamber.
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- Balbir
- Harvinder
- Jaswant
- Jatinder
- Onkar
- Parminder
- Ravinder
- Sandeep
- Satnam
- Tejinder
Female
- Andrea
- Claire
- Kiran
- Kulwinder
- Manjit
- Narinder
- Neena
- Rupinder
- Simran
- Surinder