Dabasia

Dabasia is a surname of British origin that is relatively uncommon. The surname is believed to have its roots in South Asian communities with ties to the Indian subcontinent, particularly in regions such as Gujarat.

Origins

The surname Dabasia likely has its origins in India, with individuals of Gujarati descent bearing this name. It is thought to be derived from the Gujarati word dab or daba which means 'box' or 'container'. The suffix -asia might indicate a specific place or community in Gujarat where this surname was prevalent.

Distribution

The distribution of the surname Dabasia is limited, with a concentration in regions with significant South Asian populations, particularly in cities like London, Birmingham, and Leicester where many individuals of Gujarati heritage reside.

Notable Individuals

There are no widely recognized notable figures associated with the surname Dabasia, but individuals bearing this surname have likely made contributions within their communities or fields of endeavor.

As a relatively rare surname, Dabasia holds significance within South Asian diaspora communities, representing a connection to ancestral roots in the Indian subcontinent.

There are approximately 437 people named Dabasia in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around seven in a million people in Britain are named Dabasia.

Typical given names associated with the surname

Male

  • Ashvin
  • Dinesh
  • Govind
  • Hitesh
  • Karsan
  • Mahendra
  • Manji
  • Narendra
  • Paresh
  • Rajesh
  • Ramesh
  • Sanjay
  • Sundip
  • Vijay

Female

  • Amita
  • Anita
  • Deena
  • Dipika
  • Hina
  • Jessica
  • Nita
  • Premila
  • Priti
  • Savita

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