KARALIUS
Karalius
Karalius is a surname of Lithuanian origin, which means "king" or "ruler" in the Lithuanian language. It is a relatively rare surname, with most occurrences found within the Lithuanian community.
The surname Karalius is likely to have been brought to the United Kingdom by Lithuanian immigrants who settled in the country over the years. As a surname, it is not widely distributed in the UK, but those who bear it carry with them a connection to their Lithuanian heritage.
Like many surnames, Karalius can provide insight into an individual's family history and origins. Those interested in genealogy may find researching the Karalius surname to be a fascinating journey into their Lithuanian roots.
Overall, while the surname Karalius may not be widely recognised in British society, it is a testament to the diverse tapestry of cultures and histories that have contributed to the rich mosaic of the United Kingdom's population.
There are approximately 103 people named Karalius in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around two in a million people in Britain are named Karalius.