LOOMBA
Loomba
Loomba is a surname of Indian origin that is commonly found among individuals of Punjabi and Gujurati descent. This surname is believed to have its roots in the Indian subcontinent and is typically associated with the Hindu and Sikh communities.
The name Loomba possibly derives from the Sanskrit word "Lumbaka," meaning "a person with a long reach." Over time, it has become a prominent surname within the Indian diaspora, including those who have migrated to the United Kingdom.
Individuals bearing the surname Loomba have made significant contributions in various fields, including academia, business, politics, and the arts. The community of Loomba individuals has also been actively involved in philanthropic endeavors, supporting charitable causes and initiatives both within the UK and across the globe.
In contemporary British society, the Loomba surname is recognised for its cultural heritage and diverse contributions to the multicultural fabric of the nation. Members of the Loomba family continue to uphold their traditions while embracing the opportunities and challenges of modern British life.
There are approximately 92 people named Loomba in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around one in a million people in Britain are named Loomba.