BHARGAVA
Bhargava
Bhargava is a British surname of Indian origin. It is derived from the Sanskrit word "Bhargava" which means descendant of Bhrigu, a revered sage in Hindu mythology.
The surname Bhargava is predominantly found among the Indian diaspora in the United Kingdom. Individuals with the surname Bhargava can trace their ancestry to the lineage of the sage Bhrigu. This lineage is associated with wisdom, knowledge, and spiritual strength.
Over the years, the Bhargava surname has become established in British society, reflecting the rich cultural diversity of the nation. Many individuals bearing this surname have contributed to various fields such as academia, research, business, and the arts, showcasing the talent and expertise of the Bhargava family.
The Bhargava surname serves as a reminder of the ancestral roots and cultural heritage of those who carry it, bridging the gap between their Indian identity and their British experience.
There are approximately 404 people named Bhargava in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around six in a million people in Britain are named Bhargava.
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- Aditya
- Amit
- Anil
- Himanshu
- Jonathan
- Kapil
- Kieron
- Kp
- Nikhil
- Rahul
- Richard
- Sandeep
- Saurabh
- Vishal
- Vishwanath
Female
- Gemma
- Neeta
- Neha
- Pallavi
- Priya
- Rita
- Sarah
- Seema
- Swati
- Veena