Kosar

The surname Kosar is of Polish and Ukrainian origin, derived from the Slavic word kos, meaning "blackbird." It is believed to have been a nickname for someone with dark hair or a dark complexion.

The Kosar name is rare in the United Kingdom, with only a small number of individuals bearing this surname. It is more commonly found in countries with strong Polish and Ukrainian heritage.

Individuals with the surname Kosar may trace their ancestry to Eastern Europe, particularly Poland and Ukraine, where the name is more prevalent. Migration patterns and historical events have led to the spread of the Kosar name to different parts of the world, including the UK.

Notable individuals bearing the surname Kosar may have made contributions to various fields such as academia, sports, arts, or business. Researching family history and genealogy can provide insights into the origins and heritage of the Kosar surname.

As with many surnames, the significance and meaning of the name Kosar may vary among different families and regions. Understanding the cultural context and historical background of the surname can offer valuable insights into one's roots and identity.

There are approximately 674 people named Kosar in the UK. That makes it roughly the 9,974th most common surname in Britain. Around ten in a million people in Britain are named Kosar.

Region of origin: Asia

Country of origin: Pakistan

Religion of origin: Muslim

Typical given names associated with the surname

Male

  • Ali
  • Cetin
  • Imtiaz
  • Jaroslav
  • Kubilay
  • Mehmet
  • Mobeen
  • Mohammed
  • Murat
  • Nahid
  • Nahim
  • Naseem
  • Ozgur
  • Tanwir
  • Vratislav

Female

  • Farzana
  • Ghazala
  • Nabeela
  • Nazia
  • Rehana
  • Robina
  • Rukhsana
  • Saima
  • Samina
  • Shabana
  • Shazia
  • Yasmin
  • Zahra

Similar and related surnames

Related and similar names are generated algorithmically based on the spelling, and may not necessarily share an etymology.

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