CHAPANERI
Chapaneri
Chapaneri is a British surname of Indian origin, derived from the Gujarati word 'Chapaner', which denotes a person who hails from the town of Chhappaner in Gujarat, India. This surname is predominantly found among individuals of Indian descent living in the United Kingdom.
The history of the Chapaneri surname is closely linked to the migration of Indian communities to Britain during the colonial period and later as part of the post-World War II immigration wave. Many individuals bearing the surname Chapaneri have made significant contributions to various fields in the UK, including business, academia, and the arts.
As with many surnames of immigrant origin, Chapaneri reflects the multicultural fabric of British society and serves as a testament to the diverse and inclusive nature of the country. It stands as a symbol of the rich heritage and heritage of individuals of Indian descent who have settled in the United Kingdom.
Today, individuals with the surname Chapaneri continue to maintain their cultural roots while embracing their British identity, showcasing the harmonious coexistence of different cultural heritages in the UK.
There are approximately 149 people named Chapaneri in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around two in a million people in Britain are named Chapaneri.
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- Amish
- Bipin
- Dhansukh
- Hitesh
- Jatin
- Jayant
- Jignesh
- Krishna
- Rajesh
- Rajiv
- Roshan
- Sanjay
Female
- Aneka
- Anita
- Hansa
- Indumati
- Jessica
- Laxmi
- Meena
- Pravina
- Priti
- Sharmila
Similar and related surnames
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