KAMEL
Kamel
Kamel is a British surname of Arabic origin. It is a variant of the Arabic name Kamal, meaning "perfection" or "excellence". The surname Kamel is found among British families of Arab descent as well as those who have adopted the name for various reasons.
The history of the Kamel surname can be traced back to the migration of Arab families to the United Kingdom over the centuries. Many Arabs came to the UK for trade, education, or diplomatic purposes, and some chose to settle and establish families in the country. As a result, the Kamel surname became established within the British population.
Individuals with the surname Kamel have made notable contributions in various fields, including business, academia, arts, and politics. The Kamel family name has become a part of the diverse tapestry of British surnames, reflecting the multicultural nature of modern British society.
Today, the surname Kamel continues to be passed down through generations, maintaining a connection to its Arabic roots while also being firmly ingrained in British society. It serves as a reminder of the shared history and heritage between different cultures and peoples.
There are approximately 291 people named Kamel in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around four in a million people in Britain are named Kamel.
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- Adam
- Adel
- Ahmed
- George
- Hassan
- Mohamed
- Mohammed
- Omar
- Osama
- Raymond
- Shaun
Female
- Andrea
- Ashia
- Claire
- Jane
- Karen
- Laura
- Marion
- Mary
- Nadia
- Yasmine
Similar and related surnames
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