BHANDERI
Bhanderi
Bhanderi is a British surname of Indian origin, with roots in the Gujarat region of India. The surname is believed to derive from the Gujarati word "bhandari," which translates to "treasurer" or "storekeeper."
Individuals bearing the surname Bhanderi can trace their ancestry to the Bhandari community in Gujarat, who traditionally worked as keepers of storehouses or treasuries. Over time, many members of the Bhanderi family migrated to the United Kingdom, contributing to the diverse tapestry of British society.
The surname Bhanderi has become a distinctive part of the British cultural landscape, reflecting both the migration patterns of the Indian diaspora and the assimilation of Indian heritage into British society. Today, individuals with the surname Bhanderi can be found across various professions and industries in the United Kingdom, contributing to the multicultural heritage of the nation.
The Bhanderi surname serves as a testament to the rich history of Indian migration to Britain and the enduring legacy of cultural diversity within the British Isles.
There are approximately 512 people named Bhanderi in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around eight in a million people in Britain are named Bhanderi.
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- Govind
- Harish
- Harsukh
- Lakhman
- Lalji
- Manji
- Mitesh
- Naran
- Neel
- Premji
- Ramji
- Vinod
Female
- Amita
- Geeta
- Gita
- Kanta
- Kiran
- Manjula
- Premila
- Rama
- Shanta
- Shilpa
- Tina