DOSANJH
Dosanjh
Dosanjh is a surname of Punjabi origin that is commonly found within the British South Asian community. The surname is derived from the name of a Jat clan in Punjab, India.
The Dosanjh surname is prevalent among individuals of Sikh and Hindu descent and has a rich historical and cultural significance. Many individuals bearing this surname have made significant contributions to various fields such as politics, business, academia, and the arts in the United Kingdom.
The Dosanjh family name reflects the migration and settlement patterns of Punjabi communities in the UK, particularly during the post-World War II period when many South Asians arrived in Britain. Over the years, Dosanjh families have established themselves in various regions of the UK, contributing to the cultural diversity and richness of British society.
In recent years, members of the Dosanjh family have become prominent figures in British society, representing the multicultural fabric of the nation and making valuable contributions to the social, economic, and political landscape of the UK.
Overall, the Dosanjh surname represents a proud tradition of heritage, resilience, and achievement within the British South Asian community.
There are approximately 2,258 people named Dosanjh in the UK. That makes it roughly the 3,805th most common surname in Britain. Around 35 in a million people in Britain are named Dosanjh.
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- Avtar
- Gurdeep
- Harjinder
- Jarnail
- Mandip
- Mohinder
- Navdeep
- Parminder
- Rajinder
- Ranjeev
- Ranjit
- Ravinder
- Sandeep
- Surjit
Female
- Amandeep
- Harpreet
- Jasbir
- Jaswinder
- Kamaljit
- Kulvinder
- Mandeep
- Manjit
- Narinder
- Rajinder
- Sandeep
- Surinder