DHAMRAIT
Dhamrait
Dhamrait is a British surname of Punjabi origin. It is derived from the Punjabi word "Dhamri," which refers to a person belonging to a specific village or region in Punjab, India. The suffix "-at" often denotes the plural form of the word, indicating a group of people originating from that particular area.
The Dhamrait surname is relatively rare, and those who bear this name are often descendants of families hailing from the Punjab region of India who migrated to the United Kingdom in search of better opportunities. The surname is a part of the rich tapestry of British cultural diversity, reflecting the history of migration and settlement in the country.
Individuals with the surname Dhamrait have made contributions to various fields, including business, academia, healthcare, and the arts, enriching the social and cultural landscape of Britain. The surname serves as a reminder of the ongoing connections between Britain and its former colonies, highlighting the vibrant multicultural society that exists in the country.
There are approximately 161 people named Dhamrait in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around two in a million people in Britain are named Dhamrait.
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- Amardeep
- Amarjit
- Hardial
- Harpal
- Inderjit
- Jaspal
- Pavandeep
- Satinder
- Satnam
- Sukhbir
Female
- Gurpreet
- Jaskiran
- Kashmir
- Mandeep
- Manpreet
- Neelam
- Nitasha
- Pinky
- Rajvinder
- Sonia