KAHAR
Kahar
Kahar is a British surname of Indonesian origin, often associated with the Javanese and Sundanese ethnic groups. The name is believed to have originated from the Indonesian word "Kahar" which means 'strong' or 'powerful'.
The presence of the Kahar surname in Britain can be traced back to the mid-20th century, when individuals of Indonesian descent began to immigrate to the United Kingdom. Over the years, the surname has become established within the British cultural landscape, contributing to the diverse tapestry of British society.
Individuals bearing the surname Kahar have made notable contributions in various fields, including academia, arts, business, and politics. The Kahar family name carries with it a sense of resilience and determination, reflecting the strength and character of its bearers.
In contemporary Britain, the surname Kahar continues to be passed down through generations, symbolising the rich cultural heritage and diverse ancestry that characterise modern British society.
There are approximately 104 people named Kahar in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around two in a million people in Britain are named Kahar.