CIFTCI
Ciftci
Ciftci, a surname of Turkish origin, is found among individuals of Turkish, Kurdish, and Cypriot Turkish descent. It is believed to be a common occupational surname in Turkey, derived from the Turkish word "çiftçi," which translates to "farmer" in English.
The migration patterns of people from Turkey to the United Kingdom during the mid-20th century have led to the presence of the surname Ciftci within the British population. Individuals bearing this surname are often found in regions with significant Turkish and Kurdish communities, such as London, Manchester, and Birmingham.
As with many surnames of foreign origin, the name Ciftci contributes to the rich tapestry of cultural diversity that is prevalent in modern British society. It serves as a reminder of the historical ties and connections that exist between different countries and their people.
There are approximately 187 people named Ciftci in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around three in a million people in Britain are named Ciftci.
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- Ahmet
- Ali
- Hasan
- Huseyin
- Ibrahim
- Ismail
- Kazim
- Mehmet
- Mustafa
- Suleyman
Female
- Asli
- Derya
- Dilek
- Fatma
- Havva
- Hulya
- Ruth
- Serap
- Sevda
- Zeliha