BHATHAL
Bhathal
Bhathal is a British surname of Indian origin, specifically from the Punjab region. It is derived from the Punjabi word 'bhathi', which means 'to cook'. The name is commonly found among members of the Sikh and Punjabi communities in the United Kingdom.
The Bhathal surname has a rich cultural history, and individuals bearing this name often have strong ties to their Indian heritage. Many Bhathal families have made significant contributions to British society, particularly in fields such as business, medicine, and academia.
The surname Bhathal serves as a unique identifier for individuals of Punjabi descent in the UK, celebrating their rich cultural background and ancestral roots. It is a testament to the diverse tapestry of British society and the blending of different cultures that enrich the country's social fabric.
There are approximately 100 people named Bhathal in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around two in a million people in Britain are named Bhathal.