Hasanov

Hasanov is a surname of Azerbaijani origin that is predominantly found in Azerbaijan and other Turkic-speaking countries. The name Hasanov is a patronymic surname, derived from the Arabic given name 'Hasan', which means "handsome" or "good". The suffix "-ov" is a common element in Azerbaijani surnames and signifies "son of" or "descendant of".

The Hasanov surname is associated with individuals of Azerbaijani and Turkic heritage and is particularly prevalent among people of Azerbaijani descent. This surname is often used to identify a person's lineage or heritage within the Azerbaijani community.

Over the years, individuals bearing the surname Hasanov have made notable contributions to various fields such as art, literature, politics, academia, and sports. The Hasanov surname serves as a symbol of pride and identity for those who carry it, representing a connection to Azerbaijani heritage and culture.

In modern times, Hasanov continues to be a recognised and respected surname within Azerbaijani and Turkic-speaking communities, both in their countries of origin and around the world.

There are approximately 49 people named Hasanov in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around one in a million people in Britain are named Hasanov.

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