KHALIQUE
Khalique
Khalique is a British surname of Arabic origin, which is believed to have been introduced to the United Kingdom through migration and historical connections between Britain and the Middle East. The surname Khalique may have its roots in Arabic cultures, where it is derived from the word "Khaliq," meaning 'creator' or 'one who has the power to create.'
Individuals bearing the surname Khalique are often of diverse backgrounds, reflecting the multicultural society of contemporary Britain. The surname is most commonly found in regions with significant South Asian, Middle Eastern, and Islamic populations. It is frequently encountered in communities with Pakistani, Bengali, or Indian heritage.
Like many surnames with foreign origins, Khalique exemplifies the rich tapestry of cultural influences that have shaped modern British society. The surname serves as a reminder of the interconnectedness of different cultures and the shared histories that continue to define the nation's unique identity.
There are approximately 660 people named Khalique in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around ten in a million people in Britain are named Khalique.
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- Abdul
- Hamid
- Imran
- Malik
- Md
- Mohammad
- Mohammed
- Muhammad
- Nadeem
- Nurul
- Saeed
- Salman
- Syed
Female
- Abida
- Caroline
- Fatima
- Hamida
- Miriam
- Nasima
- Rabia
- Sapna
- Sharmin
- Syeda