BHASIN
Bhasin
Bhasin is a British surname with origins in South Asia, specifically among the Punjabi and the Indian Sikh communities. The surname is derived from the Sanskrit word "Vasin," meaning "dweller" or "inhabitant," suggesting a possible link to a place of origin or residence.
The Bhasin surname has been associated with individuals who have migrated to the United Kingdom from the Indian subcontinent, particularly in the post-World War II period. Over time, many British families with the surname Bhasin have contributed to various fields such as business, academia, medicine, law, and the arts, enriching the multicultural tapestry of British society.
The Bhasin surname reflects the diverse and dynamic nature of Britain, illustrating the continuous influence of migration and cultural exchange on the country's social and demographic landscape. Today, individuals with the surname Bhasin play an active role in contemporary British life, blending their cultural heritage with the traditions and opportunities of their adopted homeland.
There are approximately 494 people named Bhasin in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around eight in a million people in Britain are named Bhasin.
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- Ashok
- Manish
- Rajesh
- Rajinder
- Rajiv
- Rakesh
- Rohit
- Sanjay
- Sukhdev
- Sunil
- Tejinder
Female
- Gillian
- Karen
- Mandeep
- Maninder
- Manjit
- Neha
- Punam
- Puneet
- Reena
- Rohini
- Sonia