KHUTTAN
Khuttan
Khuttan is a British surname with South Asian origins. The name is believed to have roots in the Punjab region of India and Pakistan, where it is commonly found among the Sikh and Hindu communities.
The surname Khuttan may have derived from the Punjabi word "kutt," which means money lender, suggesting a possible ancestral occupation or status within the community. Over the years, individuals bearing the surname Khuttan have spread to various parts of the world, including the United Kingdom.
As with many surnames of South Asian origin, the spelling and pronunciation of Khuttan may vary due to transliteration. However, it remains a distinct and unique surname representing a cultural connection to the Punjab region.
The dispersion of the Khuttan surname across different regions reflects the migration and settlement patterns of individuals and families, contributing to the multicultural tapestry of British society. Today, individuals with the surname Khuttan continue to uphold their heritage while embracing their British identity.
There are approximately 175 people named Khuttan in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around three in a million people in Britain are named Khuttan.
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- Ashok
- Avinash
- Baldev
- Kuldip
- Onkar
- Prem
- Raj
- Rajinder
- Sony
- Vijay
- Vinod
Female
- Asha
- Daljit
- Geeta
- Kamla
- Manjit
- Neelam
- Rajni
- Reeta
- Selina
- Surinder