BHUTTA
Bhutta
Bhutta is a British surname that originates from the Punjab region of Pakistan and India. The surname is of Punjabi origin and is commonly found among Punjabi communities that have migrated to the United Kingdom.
Family names in the Punjabi culture often have a historical or occupational significance. The surname Bhutta may have originated from the Punjabi word "bhutta," which means "corn" in English. This suggests that the ancestors of individuals with the surname Bhutta may have been involved in agriculture, particularly corn farming, back in the Punjab region.
Individuals bearing the surname Bhutta have made significant contributions to various fields in the UK, including business, academia, politics, and the arts. The presence of the Bhutta surname in Britain reflects the rich tapestry of cultural diversity present in the country due to historical migration patterns and global connections.
Over time, the Bhutta surname has become an integral part of the British multicultural landscape, contributing to the nation's diverse society and enriching its cultural heritage. Members of the Bhutta family continue to make their mark in various sectors, embodying the spirit of unity in diversity that characterises multicultural Britain.
There are approximately 418 people named Bhutta in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around six in a million people in Britain are named Bhutta.
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- Adnan
- Ali
- Bilal
- Faisal
- Harjit
- Ijaz
- Kamar
- Kashif
- Mahmood
- Mohammad
- Mohammed
- Mubeen
- Muhammad
- Zubair
Female
- Ayeesha
- Ayesha
- Mubeen
- Nadia
- Najma
- Nazia
- Nisha
- Paramjit
- Rana
- Rizwana
- Rukhsana
Similar and related surnames
Related and similar names are generated algorithmically based on the spelling, and may not necessarily share an etymology.