Gharib

The surname Gharib is of Arabic origin, commonly found in Middle Eastern and North African countries. However, it is also present in the United Kingdom, particularly among families with Middle Eastern heritage.

The name Gharib is derived from the Arabic word "gharib," which can be translated to mean "stranger" or "foreigner." This name may have been originally given to individuals who hailed from foreign lands or who were considered outsiders in their communities.

In the United Kingdom, individuals bearing the surname Gharib may have roots in countries such as Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, or other Arabic-speaking regions. Over the years, migration and globalisation have led to the spread of this surname to various parts of the world, including Britain.

Like many surnames, the meaning and significance of Gharib have likely evolved over time, influenced by historical events, cultural exchanges, and individual family histories. Today, individuals with the surname Gharib contribute to the diverse tapestry of British society, reflecting the multiculturalism and interconnectedness of the modern world.

There are approximately 137 people named Gharib in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around two in a million people in Britain are named Gharib.

Typical given names associated with the surname

Male

  • Ahmed
  • Ali
  • Ibrahim
  • Laith
  • Mohamed
  • Mohammed
  • Mostafa
  • Omar
  • Reza
  • Yann

Female

  • Amal
  • Beverley
  • Camilla
  • Hamda
  • Janet
  • Lorna
  • Margaret
  • Nadia
  • Tara
  • Zahraa

Similar and related surnames

Related and similar names are generated algorithmically based on the spelling, and may not necessarily share an etymology.

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