Bhurji

The surname Bhurji is of Indian origin, specifically of Sikh and Hindu; it is primarily found among families of Punjabi descent. The name likely originates from the Punjabi word 'bhurj', which refers to a type of tower or structure used in ancient Indian architecture and is symbolic of strength and resilience.

Individuals with the surname Bhurji have a rich cultural heritage with roots that can be traced back to the Punjab region in India. Over time, some members of the Bhurji family may have migrated to other countries, including the United Kingdom.

The Bhurji surname carries with it a sense of pride and tradition, symbolising the family’s history and values. Many individuals bearing this surname may be actively involved in preserving their cultural identity and participating in community events that celebrate their Punjabi heritage.

Introduced with migration and a testament to the diversity of British society, the Bhurji surname enriches the tapestry of British names, reflecting the multicultural essence of the United Kingdom.

Typical given names associated with the Bhurji surname

Male

  • Avtar
  • Bhupinder
  • Davinder
  • Manvinder
  • Rajinder
  • Raminder
  • Ranjit
  • Ravinder
  • Sanjay
  • Sukhwinder
  • Surjit
  • Tarvinder

Female

  • Amrita
  • Balbinder
  • Balvinder
  • Daljit
  • Gursharan
  • Jaswinder
  • Kamaljit
  • Kiran
  • Manjit
  • Rupinder

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There are approximately 256 people named Bhurji in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around four in a million people in Britain are named Bhurji.

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