HARIRI
Hariri
Hariri is a surname of Arabic origin, which is believed to have roots in Lebanon. However, it has also found usage among people in the United Kingdom due to migration and other connections between the two regions.
The surname Hariri may have various meanings or origins, with some sources suggesting that it is derived from the Arabic word "harir," which means silk. This could imply that people with this surname were involved in the silk trade or were associated with the luxurious fabric in some way.
In British society, individuals with the surname Hariri may have diverse backgrounds, reflecting the multicultural fabric of the country. They could be found in various professions and walks of life, contributing to the rich tapestry of British society.
As with many surnames, Hariri may have undergone changes in spelling, pronunciation, or interpretation over the years, reflecting the complexities of migration, cultural exchanges, and historical developments that have shaped the British Isles and its people.
There are approximately 81 people named Hariri in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around one in a million people in Britain are named Hariri.