KASTRATI
Kastrati
Kastrati is a surname of Albanian origin, found mainly in Kosovo and Albania. It is derived from the town of Kastriot in Albania. The name is thought to have originated from the Albanian word "kastrat", which means "to castrate".
The Kastrati family is known for its rich history and diverse talents. Members of this family have made significant contributions to various fields such as politics, literature, and arts.
Throughout history, the Kastrati family has been involved in the socio-political landscape of Albania and Kosovo, with some members holding prominent positions in government and civil society.
The surname Kastrati carries with it a sense of heritage and pride among those who bear it, serving as a reminder of their roots and traditions.
In contemporary times, the Kastrati surname continues to be passed down through generations, maintaining its significance and representing a connection to the cultural heritage of Albania and Kosovo.
There are approximately 184 people named Kastrati in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around three in a million people in Britain are named Kastrati.
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- Agron
- Arben
- Arber
- Bekim
- Clirim
- Fadil
- Franco
- Ilir
- Ismail
- Naim
Female
- Amy
- Avni
- Clare
- Fatos
- Georgia
- Griselda
- Helen
- Liljana
- Paula
- Sharon