HADJIGEORGIOU
Hadjigeorgiou
Hadjigeorgiou is a British surname of Greek origin, traditionally associated with families of Greek Cypriot descent. The name is a combination of "Hadjis", a title of respect given to those who have completed a pilgrimage to Mecca, and "Georgiou", meaning "son of George" in Greek. This surname reflects the religious and cultural heritage of the Greek Cypriot community in Britain.
The migration of Greek Cypriots to the United Kingdom has contributed to the presence of the surname Hadjigeorgiou within British society. Many individuals bearing this surname have integrated into various sectors of British life, including business, academia, politics, and the arts.
The Hadjigeorgiou family name exemplifies the diverse cultural tapestry of modern Britain, where individuals from different backgrounds and heritages have come together to enrich the social fabric of the nation.
There are approximately 75 people named Hadjigeorgiou in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around one in a million people in Britain are named Hadjigeorgiou.