KURUVILLA
Kuruvilla
Kuruvilla is a British surname of Indian origin. It is derived from the Syriac Christian community of Kerala, India, where it is a commonly used surname among Christian families. The name itself is of Aramaic origin, meaning "son of Villa" or "Villa's child."
The Kuruvilla family has a rich history and has made significant contributions in various fields such as education, medicine, and business. Many members of the Kuruvilla family have excelled in their chosen professions and have established themselves as respected individuals in the British society.
The surname Kuruvilla reflects the diverse cultural heritage of Britain and highlights the country's history of welcoming immigrants and their descendants from different parts of the world. It represents the fusion of Indian and British cultures, creating a unique identity that adds to the rich tapestry of British surnames.
There are approximately 121 people named Kuruvilla in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around two in a million people in Britain are named Kuruvilla.
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- Abraham
- George
- James
- John
- Joji
- Jose
- Joseph
- Manish
- Manoj
- Stephen
- Thomas
Female
- Anuja
- Asha
- Cicily
- Jolly
- Mini
- Sara
- Sitara
- Smitha
- Susan
- Teena