FALLAH
Fallah
Fallah is a British surname of Arabic origin, primarily found in the United Kingdom amongst individuals with Middle Eastern heritage. The name Fallah is derived from the Arabic word "fellāh," which means peasant or farmer.
Those who bear the surname Fallah often have a history linked to agricultural or rural occupations. The surname demonstrates a connection to the land and signifies a sense of pride in one's agricultural roots.
In Britain, individuals with the surname Fallah may have migrated from countries in the Middle East, such as Iran, Iraq, or Syria, bringing with them their rich cultural heritage and traditions. The name Fallah serves as a reminder of the diverse cultural influences that have shaped British society.
Across generations, the surname Fallah has been passed down, symbolising a connection to one's ancestral past and a testament to the resilience and adaptability of immigrant communities in the United Kingdom.
There are approximately 98 people named Fallah in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around two in a million people in Britain are named Fallah.