IDRISS
Idriss
Idriss is a British surname with origins rooted in Arabic and Islamic traditions. The name Idriss is a variant of the name Idris, which is derived from the Arabic name "Idris," meaning "interpreter." In Islamic tradition, Idris is esteemed as a prophet and messenger of God.
The surname Idriss is relatively rare in Britain, but individuals of various backgrounds and origins may bear this name. Those with the surname Idriss may have family roots tracing back to regions with significant Arab or Islamic populations, such as North Africa or the Middle East.
Like many surnames of Arabic origin, Idriss may have been brought to Britain through migration, trade, or military service over the centuries. As a result, individuals with the surname Idriss may have diverse ancestries and connections to different cultures and traditions.
Idriss is a name that carries with it a sense of history, culture, and faith. Those who bear the surname Idriss may find themselves connected to a rich tapestry of traditions and identities, reflecting the multicultural heritage of modern Britain.
There are approximately 85 people named Idriss in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around one in a million people in Britain are named Idriss.