KULLAR
Kullar
Kullar is a surname of British origin, with a notable presence in the Sikh and Punjabi communities. The surname is believed to have derived from the term Kul, signifying "family" or "clan" in Punjabi. This association with heritage and lineage is reflected in the use of the surname as a mark of familial identity and pride.
The Kullar surname is often linked to individuals from the Punjab region of India, particularly those with a Sikh background. Members of the Kullar family have been actively involved in various professions and vocations, contributing to the cultural and social tapestry of both India and the United Kingdom.
Through migration and diaspora movements, the Kullar surname has found its way to British shores, where it continues to be passed down through generations. This transfer of the surname across continents underscores the interconnectedness of global societies and the resilience of cultural identities.
As with many surnames, the significance and symbolism of Kullar extend beyond mere nomenclature, serving as a testament to the rich history and diverse heritage of those who bear it.
There are approximately 472 people named Kullar in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around seven in a million people in Britain are named Kullar.
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- Amarjit
- Arun
- Daljit
- Gs
- Gurdev
- Gurpreet
- Hardeep
- Harjit
- Harnaik
- Jaspal
- Jatinder
- Parminder
- Ravinder
- Sandeep
- Steve
Female
- Amandeep
- Daljit
- Gurpreet
- Kirandeep
- Kulwinder
- Mandeep
- Manjit
- Rashpal
- Sarbjit
- Sukhvinder
Similar and related surnames
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