KANDA
Kanda
Kanda is a British surname with origins in Japan. This surname is believed to have been brought to the UK by individuals of Japanese descent who settled in the country, either through immigration or other means. The name 'Kanda' may have various meanings in Japanese, with some interpretations suggesting a connection to geographic features like hills or mountains.
The bearers of the surname Kanda likely have a rich cultural heritage rooted in Japan, while also embodying the multiculturalism prevalent in the UK. As with many surnames of non-British origin, those with the surname Kanda contribute to the diverse tapestry of British society, showcasing the blending of different cultures and traditions within the country. Today, individuals with the surname Kanda can be found across various professions and regions in the UK, adding to the multicultural landscape of the nation.
There are approximately 709 people named Kanda in the UK. That makes it roughly the 9,611th most common surname in Britain. Around 11 in a million people in Britain are named Kanda.
Region of origin: Asia
Religion of origin: Muslim
Language of origin: Arabic
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- Amarjit
- Anil
- Ashok
- Bal
- Jashpal
- Jaswant
- Pawan
- Rajesh
- Rakesh
- Ram
- Sanjeev
- Sunil
Female
- Anita
- Kiran
- Meena
- Narinder
- Pauline
- Reena
- Renu
- Rupinder
- Santosh
- Sonia
- Sunita
- Surinder
- Susan
Similar and related surnames
- Cand
- Canda
- Candal
- Candan
- Candar
- Candas
- Candau
- Canday
- Cande
- Candea
- Candee
- Condie
- Connett
- Gaunt
- Kahanda
- Kainda
- Kanada
- Kanade
- Kand
- Kandadi
- Kandage
- Kandah
- Kandaiah
- Kandak
- Kandal
- Kandala
- Kandali
- Kandall
- Kandan
- Kandar
- Kandare
- Kandari
- Kandaya
- Kande
- Kandeh
- Kandel
- Kander
- Kandeya
- Kandi
- Kandiah
- Kandil
- Kandle
- Kando
- Kandoi
- Kandt
- Kandy
- Kaneda
- Kaunda
- Kayanda
- Kayinda
- Keand
- Kend
- Kenda
- Kendal
- Kenday
- Kende
- Khand
- Khanda
- Khandan
- Khandar
- Khinda
- Kinda
- Kyanda
Related and similar names are generated algorithmically based on the spelling, and may not necessarily share an etymology.