Gul

Origin

Gul is a British surname of South Asian origin. It is derived from the Persian word "gol," meaning flower. The name may have been adopted by individuals of South Asian descent who migrated to the United Kingdom.

Distribution

The surname Gul is relatively rare in the British Isles, with most occurrences being concentrated in areas with significant South Asian communities, such as London, Birmingham, and Manchester.

Notable People

  • Amit Gul: British-Indian entrepreneur and philanthropist known for his contributions to the tech industry.
  • Sara Gul: British-Pakistani writer and poet whose works explore themes of identity and belonging.
  • Imran Gul: British-Bangladeshi musician and composer who blends traditional and contemporary musical styles.

Cultural Significance

The surname Gul reflects the multicultural fabric of British society, highlighting the diverse influences and heritage of individuals and families who have made the UK their home. It serves as a reminder of the connections and shared histories between Britain and South Asia.

There are approximately 2,008 people named Gul in the UK. That makes it roughly the 4,204th most common surname in Britain. Around 31 in a million people in Britain are named Gul.

Typical given names associated with the surname

Male

  • Ali
  • Alper
  • Amir
  • Arfan
  • Celal
  • Cem
  • Elvan
  • Hasan
  • Imran
  • Mohammad
  • Mohammed
  • Muhammad
  • Nawaz
  • Saeed
  • Shahzad

Female

  • Ambreen
  • Asma
  • Bahar
  • Gulnaz
  • Nadia
  • Nargis
  • Sadia
  • Saima
  • Saiqa
  • Samina
  • Shabana
  • Shazia

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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