Dhadda

Dhadda is a surname of South Asian origin, particularly prevalent among the Sikh and Hindu communities. The surname is believed to be of Punjabi descent, originating from the Punjab region in present-day India and Pakistan.

The etymology of the surname 'Dhadda' is not widely documented, but like many surnames in the region, it may be derived from a personal characteristic, occupation, or ancestral village. Surnames often hold significance in identifying one's lineage, caste, or clan within the social structure of the community.

Individuals bearing the surname Dhadda are found predominantly in the United Kingdom, as well as in other countries where the South Asian diaspora has settled. Over the years, many Dhaddas have migrated to various parts of the world, contributing to the cultural diversity of their adopted countries.

The Dhadda surname carries with it a sense of identity and heritage, reflecting the rich tapestry of South Asian history and traditions. Like many surnames, it serves as a link to the past, connecting generations and preserving familial ties.

As with many surnames, the significance and meaning of 'Dhadda' may vary among different families and individuals, each carrying their unique stories and ancestral connections.

There are approximately 188 people named Dhadda in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around three in a million people in Britain are named Dhadda.

Typical given names associated with the surname

Male

  • Amandip
  • Amarjit
  • Balbir
  • Inderpal
  • Kuldip
  • Kulwant
  • Mandeep
  • Mohinder
  • Rajbir
  • Rajvir
  • Ravinder
  • Sukhbir
  • Sukhraj

Female

  • Amandeep
  • Baljinder
  • Baljit
  • Jasbir
  • Kulwant
  • Mandeep
  • Manjit
  • Robena
  • Sarbjit
  • Simran
  • Sukhvinder

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