BHATI
Bhati
Bhati is a surname of Indian origin that can be found particularly among the Rajput community in India. The Rajputs are a historically martial community that has a strong heritage of chivalry and valour.
The Bhati surname is believed to have originated from the word 'Bhatti', which refers to a clan or a group of people within the Rajput community. The Bhati clan is known for its lineage and association with rulers of various princely states in India. It is said that the Bhati Rajputs are descendants of the legendary warrior clan of Rajputs known as the Chauhans.
Historically, the Bhati Rajputs have been associated with regions such as Rajasthan, Punjab, and Gujarat in India. They have a reputation for their courage, loyalty, and strong sense of honour. Many individuals with the surname Bhati have made significant contributions in various fields such as politics, military service, and public service in India.
The surname Bhati carries with it a sense of pride and legacy, symbolising the rich history and traditions of the Rajput community. Today, individuals with the surname Bhati can be found not only in India but also in other parts of the world, contributing to diverse fields and upholding their heritage.
There are approximately 144 people named Bhati in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around two in a million people in Britain are named Bhati.
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- Ahsen
- Aman
- Dilip
- Gurvinder
- Imran
- Mayank
- Mohammed
- Neil
- Rakesh
- Surendra
Female
- Kiran
- Kulwinder
- Mona
- Nandita
- Neena
- Priti
- Rani
- Rashpal
- Sheila
- Tina