KACAR
Kacar
The surname Kacar is of Bosnian origin, deriving from the Bosnian word for "entangled" or "tangled." It typically denotes someone whose profession or trade involves working with ropes or threads, such as a ropemaker or weaver.
The Kacar surname is most common in Bosnia and Herzegovina, particularly among Bosniaks who trace their roots to the historic region of Bosnia. Over time, some individuals with the surname Kacar have migrated to other regions, including the United Kingdom.
Individuals with the surname Kacar may have diverse backgrounds and histories, reflecting the complex intermingling of cultures and influences in the Balkans. Despite its relative rarity, the surname Kacar holds significance for those who bear it, embodying a connection to the rich cultural tapestry of the Bosnian people.
There are approximately 62 people named Kacar in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around one in a million people in Britain are named Kacar.