CAGLAR
Caglar
Caglar is a British surname of Turkish origin, derived from the Turkish word "çağlar" which means "time, age". It is not a common surname in Britain but has been adopted by some families of Turkish descent living in the country.
The surname Caglar likely traces its roots to individuals who immigrated to the United Kingdom from Turkey or who have ancestors originating from Turkey. It is often used as a signifier of pride in one's Turkish cultural heritage.
Individuals bearing the surname Caglar may be found in various regions of Britain, contributing to the diverse tapestry of the nation's population. Researching the historical and genealogical records of individuals with the surname Caglar may provide insight into their migration patterns and settlement in the UK.
The uniqueness of the surname Caglar adds to the rich mosaic of British surnames, reflecting the multiculturalism and openness of British society to individuals from around the world.
There are approximately 147 people named Caglar in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around two in a million people in Britain are named Caglar.
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- Ahmet
- Engin
- Harun
- Hasan
- Ismail
- Levent
- Mehmet
- Mustafa
- Ozkan
- Turan
- Zafer
Female
- Arzu
- Ayse
- Beverley
- Oya
- Pinar
- Rukiye
- Sandra
- Tahsin
- Victoria
- Wendy