BHULA
Bhula
Bhula is a British surname of Indian origin, predominantly found in the South Asian diaspora communities settled in the United Kingdom. The surname Bhula originates from the Hindu and Sikh communities of India, particularly from the Punjab region.
The name Bhula is believed to have its roots in the Sanskrit word "bhul", which means "to forget". It is likely that individuals bearing the surname Bhula might have ancestors who were known for their forgetfulness or were given this name for other reasons lost to history.
Like many surnames borne by the Indian diaspora in the UK, the surname Bhula carries with it a rich history of migration and cultural assimilation. Many individuals bearing this surname have made significant contributions to British society in various fields, including academia, business, politics, and the arts.
The presence of the surname Bhula in the UK is a testament to the diverse and multicultural fabric of British society, highlighting the rich tapestry of influences that have shaped the country over the years.
There are approximately 143 people named Bhula in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around two in a million people in Britain are named Bhula.
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- Abdul
- Ahmed
- Ashraf
- Ebrahim
- Hanif
- Ismail
- Kamal
- Mitesh
- Mohamed
- Mohammed
- Yusuf
Female
- Amina
- Farhana
- Farida
- Farzana
- Fatima
- Hawa
- Khadija
- Munira
- Nafisa
- Sumaiya